
A general store clerk and aspiring detective investigates a mysterious disappearance that took place quite close to an empty insane asylum.
Release Date: 3/16/1925
Runtime: 86 minutes
Languages: No Language
Director: Roland West
00Companies: Metro-Goldwyn Pictures Corporation
Countries: United States of America
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The problem with this is that it just takes forever to get past the introduction of the rather insipid characters and become interesting. "Johnny" (Johnny Arthur) is the wimpish store-man who shares a shine on the boss's daughter "Betty" (Gertrude Olmstead) with the slightly more sophisticated "Amos" (Hallam Cooley). Now "Johnny" has just finished qualifying as a private investigator and decides that a local missing person might be a suitable place to start his sleuthing career. The action, such as it is, all centres around a disused sanatarium and when his gal and his rival get stuck there requiring rescue, all three (eventually) meet "Dr. Ziska" (Lon Chaney) and it's soon pretty clear that he is up to no-good. It's a slow burn this, and Chaney isn't anywhere near his best - but to be fair, this isn't the chunkiest part for him (or us) to get immersed in. There are some fun, almost slapstick, moments and electricity plays quite a significant role as our threesome try to escape the clutches of their menacing host. Loads of rain, a tightrope walk and a rather decrepit motor cycle cop also try their best to liven it up and at times Roland West hits the spot. Just not quickly or often enough to make this film much to write home about.

Lon Chaney
Dr. Ziska

Johnny Arthur
Johnny Goodlittle

Gertrude Olmstead
Betty Watson

Hallam Cooley
Amos Rugg

Charles Sellon
Russ Mason

Walter James
Caliban

Knute Erickson
Daffy Dan

Frank Austin
Rigo

Edward McWade
Luke Watson

Ethel Wales
Mrs. Watson

Elmo Billings
Freckle Faced Kid (uncredited)

Herbert Prior
Dr. Edwards (uncredited)
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