The Third Eye | |
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Directed by | Maclean Rogers |
Written by | Maclean Rogers Sam Winston |
Produced by | Rudolph Salomon |
Starring | Dorothy Seacombe Hayford Hobbs John F. Hamilton |
Production company | Graham-Wilcox Productions |
Distributed by | Graham-Wilcox Productions |
Release date |
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Running time | 7,200 feet |
Country | United Kingdom |
Languages | Silent English intertitles |
The Third Eye is a 1929 British silent crime film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Dorothy Seacombe and Hayford Hobbs. The screenplay concerns a financier's plot to rob banks.
Premise
As part of a plan to rob banks, a financier insists on installing new television technology in several branches.
Cast
- Dorothy Seacombe as Marion Carstairs
- Ian Harding as Tom Kennedy
- Hayford Hobbs as Henry Fenton
- John F. Hamilton as Jim Carstairs
- Cameron Carr as Inspector
- Jean Jay as Flash Annie
- Beatrice Bell as Mrs. Carstairs
- Syd Ellery as Piggott
- Harry J. Worth as Commissioner Cosgrove
- Patrick Ludlow as Arthur Redfern
- Eric Wilton as Sir James Woodridge
References
- Low p.463
- BFI.org
External links
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