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Stop Thief!

Stop Thief!

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ComedyDrama

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When two kleptomaniacs (including the brides’ father) and two actual thieves all attend a double wedding their light fingers cause no end of trouble for the mother of the brides to a dizzying degree!

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

50 mins

Rating

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Release Date

15 February 1915

Country

United States of America

Cast

Mary Ryan

Mary Ryan

Nell Jones

Harry Mestayer

Harry Mestayer

Jack Doogan

Harold Howard

Harold Howard

Mr. Cluney

Albert Tavernier

Albert Tavernier

Mr. Carr

William 'Stage' Boyd

William 'Stage' Boyd

Dr. Willoughby

Augusta Burmeister

Augusta Burmeister

Mrs. Carr

Della Connor

Della Connor

Joan Carr

Marguerite Boyd

Marguerite Boyd

Madge Carr

Dan Moyles

Dan Moyles

The detective

Soldine Powel

Soldine Powel

The clergyman

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