The Mystery Club (1926)
The Mystery Club, an organization of millionaires, draws up an agreement at the instigation of Cranahan, wagering that crimes can be committed without detection by the police; Inspector Burke serves as arbiter. A forfeiture of $25,000 is set, and the members draw secret lots to decide who is to be the criminal. When Burke himself is reported murdered, the members agree to cancel the agreement but cannot find the document.
Director: Herbert Blaché
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Matt Moore as Dick Bernard |
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Mildred Harris as Mrs. Kate Vandeerveer |
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Edith Roberts as Nancy Darrell |
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Charles Lane as John Cranahan |
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Warner Oland as Eli Sinsabaugh |
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Jed Prouty as Amos Herriman |
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Henry Hebert as Scott Glendenning |
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Károly Huszár as Alonzo |
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Alphonse Martell as Sengh |
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Earl Metcalfe as Red |
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Nat Carr as Eric Hudson |
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Alfred Allen as Insp. Burke |
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Sidney Bracey as Detective |
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Monte Montague as Snaky |
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Frank Finch Smiles as Wilkins |
| Directing | Herbert Blaché | Director |
| Writing | Helen Broderick | Scenario Writer |
| Writing | Edward J. Montagne | Scenario Writer |
| Writing | Arthur Somers Roche | Story |
| Camera | Jackson Rose | Director of Photography |