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The Pursuing Shadow

At a dance given by Earl Dexter, his wife, for the gratification of a whim, wears a beautiful pearl necklace recently purchased by Viscount Acheson. Craig Dare, who is a gentleman thief, makes love to Earl Dexter's wife, and at the same time succeeds in stealing from her the pearl necklace and handing it out of the window of the house to Tony Oscaros, a chauffeur, who is none other than Dexter, who is leading a dual life.

Top Cast

  • Tom Terriss

    Tom Terriss

    Earl Dexter / Tony Oscaros

  • Anna Luther

    Anna Luther

    Julie Dexter

  • Milly Terriss

    Milly Terriss

    Millie Dexter

  • Kathryn Adams

    Kathryn Adams

    Olga

  • Cornish Beck

    Cornish Beck

    Paul

  • Alfred Hemming

    Alfred Hemming

    John Dexter

  • Rienzi De Cordova

    Rienzi De Cordova

    Craig Dare

  • Lionel Pape

    Lionel Pape

    Viscount Acheson

  • DeVore Palmer

    DeVore Palmer

    A Crook

Overview

At a dance given by Earl Dexter, his wife, for the gratification of a whim, wears a beautiful pearl necklace recently purchased by Viscount Acheson. Craig Dare, who is a gentleman thief, makes love to Earl Dexter's wife, and at the same time succeeds in stealing from her the pearl necklace and handing it out of the window of the house to Tony Oscaros, a chauffeur, who is none other than Dexter, who is leading a dual life.

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