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Charles Clary | ... |
Professor Locksley - Hypnotic Detective
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Marshall Stedman | ... |
Inspector Blunt
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Frank Weed | ... |
Jem Saunders - a Thug
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William Stowell | ... |
Officer O'Keefe
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William Kolmar | ... |
The Boy Detective
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Sam Kasai | ... |
Locksley's Japanese Servant
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Adrienne Kroell | ... |
Elinore De Vere
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Kathlyn Williams | ... |
Madge Haggerty - Elinore's Maid
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Directed by
Otis Turner |
Written by
Henry Kitchell Webster | ... | () |
Produced by
William Nicholas Selig | ... | producer |
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- General Film Company (1911) (United States) (theatrical)
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Prof. Locksley, the famous hypnotic detective, unravels a mystery through his knowledge of the "Indian mind." The story tells of how a thug of the lowest order holds in his power a beautiful girl until Prof. Locksley gets control, and by a clever process of reasoning lands the thug behind prison bars. No detective picture hitherto produced can compare with this masterpiece of stage construction. The situations are thrilling and intense, and the Selig players have shown their versatility by so cleverly handling in a highly artistic way this really exceptional picture play. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis |
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