Circumstantial Evidence (1929)
Duplicitous businessman Henry Lord talks Tony Benton, the weakling brother of heroine Jean Benton, into forging a check. The evidence is framed so that innocent clerk Arthur Rowland is accused of the crime.
Director:
Wilfred Noy
Writer:
Wilfred Noy
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Cornelius Keefe as Arthur Rowland |
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Helen Foster as Jean Benton |
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Alice Lake as Lucy Bishop |
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Charles K. Gerrard as Henry Lord (as Charles Gerrard) |
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Ray Hallor as Tony Benton |
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Fred Walton as Judge |
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Jack Tanner as Prosecuting Attorney |
| Writing | Wilfred Noy | Story |
| Writing | Wilfred Noy | Screenplay |
| Directing | Wilfred Noy | Director |