The Net (1923)

Never Was Woman Placed in a more Pathetic Position-Forced to Choose Between the Good Name of Her Innocent Child and the Liberty of an Innocent Man.

The Net (1923) poster

Allayne Norman's husband Bruce is a gambler and drunkard who kills her artist cousin in an argument. Bruce flees the studio with Allayne and their son, and places his identifying documents in the pockets of an amnesiac man. To avoid the consequences of his actions, Allayne identifies the man as her husband. When Bruce returns, he tries to kill the man but is shot instead. The man regains his memory and is cleared of wrongdoing.

Director: J. Gordon Edwards
Genre: Crime, Drama, Romance, Mystery
Runtime: 70 min
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Screenplay

Cinematography: Bennie Miggins
Production: Fox Film Corporation
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en

Keywords

lost film

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Net about?
Allayne Norman's husband Bruce is a gambler and drunkard who kills her artist cousin in an argument. Bruce flees the studio with Allayne and their son, and places his identifying documents in the pockets of an amnesiac man. To avoid the consequences of his actions, Allayne identifies the man as her husband. When Bruce returns, he tries to kill the man but is shot instead. The man regains his memory and is cleared of wrongdoing.
Who directed The Net?
The Net was directed by J. Gordon Edwards.
Who stars in The Net?
The Net stars Barbara Castleton, Raymond Bloomer, Alan Roscoe, William H. Tooker, Peggy Davis, Helen Tracy.
How long is The Net?
The Net has a runtime of 1h 10m (70 minutes).
What genre is The Net?
The Net is a Crime, Drama, Romance, Mystery film.
Where was The Net produced?
The Net was produced in United States of America.