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Dick Turpin, an English highwayman who robs from the rich and gives to the poor, holds up the coach of Lord Churlton. Sometime later, in aiding a coach attacked by ruffians, Dick meets aristocratic Alice Brookfield, who is being forced by... See more »

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Dick Turpin
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Tom King
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Lady Alice Brookfield
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Lord Churlton
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James A. Marcus ...
Squire Crabtree (as James Marcus)
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Bully Boy
Jack Herrick ...
Buck Horse
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Black Bess (as Black Bess)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Valentine Black ...
Child (uncredited)
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Crowd Extra (uncredited)
Fay Holderness ...
Barmaid (uncredited)
Black Bess the Horse ...
Black Bess (uncredited)
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Baby (uncredited)
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Highway Patrol Leader (uncredited)
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Ring Announcer (uncredited)
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Crowd Extra (uncredited)

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John G. Blystone ... (as J.G. Blystone)

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Charles Darnton ... (story)
 
Charles Kenyon ... (scenario)
 
Charles Kenyon ... (story)
 
Donald W. Lee ... (scenario) (uncredited)

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John G. Blystone ... producer (as J.G. Blystone)

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Daniel B. Clark ... (as Daniel Clark)

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William Fox ... presenter

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Plot Summary

Dick Turpin, an English highwayman who robs from the rich and gives to the poor, holds up the coach of Lord Churlton. Sometime later, in aiding a coach attacked by ruffians, Dick meets aristocratic Alice Brookfield, who is being forced by her family to marry Churlton. Dick offers to assist her to avoid the unwanted marriage, and they travel to London together, with Alice disguised as a boy. Churlton pursues them, and, after several narrow escapes, Dick is captured by the royal guards and sentenced to be hanged. On the scaffold, Dick is told by his friend, Tom King, who has taken the hangman's place, that the crowd is sympathetic; and Dick makes his escape, riding his horse to York. Dick finds the house where Alice is being held prisoner, kills Churlton, and escapes to France with Alice, whom he marries. Dick gives up his profession and settles down to family life. Written by AFI

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Taglines The dashing English bandit who robbed the rich to feed the poor. A thrilling romance of adventure and action. (Print Ad-Salt Lake Tribune, ((Salt Lake City, Utah)) 18 July 1925) See more »
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Also Known As
  • Le brigand gentilhomme (France)
  • Dick Turpin, der galante Bandit (Germany)
  • I aihmalotos (Greece)
  • O Bandido Mascarado (Brazil)
  • Dick Turpin a gáláns bandita (Hungary)
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  • 70 min
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Trivia Most scenes with Carole Lombard were cut before release, but she can still be spotted in a group scene. See more »
Movie Connections Remade as El caballero de la noche (1932). See more »

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