Brooding Eyes (1926)

Slim Jim Carey, the leader of a criminal gang, is in reality a nobleman called Lord Talbois, and his daughter is the rightful heir to the family estate. When "Slim Jim"'s gang finds out about this, they conspire to cheat her out of her inheritance by passing off one of the gangster's girlfriends as the real daughter. Unbeknownst to the gang, however, their leader isn't dead and finds out what they're up to. Complications ensue.

Director: Edward LeSaint
Genre: Crime
Runtime: 60 min
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Production: Banner Productions
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en

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lost film

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Brooding Eyes about?
Slim Jim Carey, the leader of a criminal gang, is in reality a nobleman called Lord Talbois, and his daughter is the rightful heir to the family estate. When "Slim Jim"'s gang finds out about this, they conspire to cheat her out of her inheritance by passing off one of the gangster's girlfriends as the real daughter. Unbeknownst to the gang, however, their leader isn't dead and finds out what they're up to. Complications ensue.
Who directed Brooding Eyes?
Brooding Eyes was directed by Edward LeSaint.
Who stars in Brooding Eyes?
Brooding Eyes stars Lionel Barrymore, Ruth Clifford, Robert Ellis, Montagu Love, William V. Mong, Lucien Littlefield.
How long is Brooding Eyes?
Brooding Eyes has a runtime of 1h 0m (60 minutes).
What genre is Brooding Eyes?
Brooding Eyes is a Crime film.
Where was Brooding Eyes produced?
Brooding Eyes was produced in United States of America.