Within Three Hundred Pages (1914)
A necklace belonging to Mrs. Stuyvesant is stolen from Lawyer Smirney's office. It was smuggled in from China years before. Chief Knox is notified and believes Smirney guilty when he finds a diagram in his pocket, and following it, finds a necklace. Ho Fing-Tang, a Chinaman, studying law in the office, is not suspected by Knox, but Spider, a newspaper reporter, believes differently. Ho Fing-Tang is injured and in a delirium keeps repeating "Huns 764." Spider goes to the office and from a book called "Hun's 129 Reports," he extracts the real necklace. The stones Knox found prove to be paste.
Keywords: mdblist.imdb-short, tmdb.lost-film, aspectratio.1-33-1
Production Companies: The Essanay Film Manufacturing Company
Country: United States
Production Country:
United States
Languages:
No Language,
English
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