| Stop That Man! | |
|---|---|
|  | |
| Directed by | Nat Ross | 
| Written by | George V. Hobart (play) Harry O. Hoyt Joseph F. Poland Tom Reed Richard Smith | 
| Starring | Arthur Lake Barbara Kent Eddie Gribbon | 
| Cinematography | George Robinson | 
| Edited by | Robert Jahns | 
| Production company | |
| Distributed by | Universal Pictures | 
| Release date | March 11, 1928 | 
| Running time | 60 minutes | 
| Country | United States | 
| Languages | Silent English intertitles | 
Stop That Man! is a 1928 American silent comedy film directed by Nat Ross and starring Arthur Lake, Barbara Kent and Eddie Gribbon.[1] The screenplay concerns a man who accidentally assists a group of criminals.
Plot summary
The young brother of two police officers borrows one of their uniforms. While masquerading as a cop, he accidentally assists a group of criminals committing a burglary. Fortunately he is able to capture the culprits and deliver them to the real police.
Cast
- Arthur Lake as Tommy O'Brien
- Barbara Kent as Muriel Crawford
- Eddie Gribbon as Bill O'Brien
- Warner Richmond as Jim O'Brien
- Walter McGrail as 'Slippery Dick' Sylvaine
- George Siegmann as 'Butch' Barker
- Joseph W. Girard as Captain Ryan
References
- ↑ Langman p.398
Bibliography
- Langman, Larry. American Film Cycles: The Silent Era. Greenwood Publishing Group, 1998.
External links
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