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The Honor of the Force | |
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Babe Hardy and his gang confront the police in a publicity still from The Honor of the Force | |
Directed by | Frank Griffin |
Written by | Frank Griffin |
Produced by | Arthur Hotaling |
Starring | C.W. Ritchie |
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Country | United States |
Languages | Silent film English intertitles |
The Honor of the Force is a 1914 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy and Raymond McKee.
Plot
A crooked policeman joins Big Tucker's gang of grafters and helps to break into his own captain's house to steal an incriminating paper. The captain interrupts them at work and is stunned in the fight, but a ruse planned meticulously by him results in the thieves being captured.
Cast
- C.W. Ritchie as Officer Bradley
- Royal Byron as Nora Malone (as Roy Byron)
- Raymond McKee as Gyp, the Dip
- Oliver Hardy as Fattie (as Babe Hardy)
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