The Danger Game
The Danger Game is a 1918 American silent comedy film, directed by Harry A. Pollard. It stars Madge Kennedy, Tom Moore, and Paul Doucet, and was released on April 7, 1918.
Plot
Socialite Clytie Rogers writes a novel about a rich society girl who commits a robbery. The book is panned by critics, including Jimmy Gilpin, who find the premise of the book implausible. In order to prove them wrong, Clytie decides to commit a theft. However her plans go awry as she is confronted by a policeman who finds her breaking into an apartment. He believes her to be the known thief, Powder Nose Annie, and arrests her. When Gilpin sees her in jail, he concocts a scheme to break her out so that they can go on a robbery spree. He poses as another thief, and gets her out. However, after freeing her, he takes her back to her home. Later, in his true identity, he calls on her and they fall in love. She forgives him and the two get married.
More details
author | Roy Sommerville |
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director | Harry A. Pollard |
genre | comedy |
keywords | break married society girl true identity |
productionCompany | Goldwyn Pictures |