The Woman with Four Faces (1923) - Double Feature

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Elizabeth West, a young woman who is both a thief and a con artist and allied with a gang of crooks, is freed when a jury does not convict her on a larceny charge. She determines to aid district attorney Richard Templar to round up a gang of narcotic traffickers. Disguised as an old woman, she secures the privilege of having an old confederate, who is in solitary confinement, temporarily released to aid in the plan. He turns against her, however, and she is forced to work alone with the district attorney. They succeed in their plan and then confess their love for each other. A lost film.


Main Cast: Betty Compson, Richard Dix, George Fawcett, Theodore von Eltz, Joseph Kilgour, Jim Farley, Guy Oliver, Charles A. Stevenson, Gladden James, Eulalie Jensen

Director: Herbert Brenon

Writer: George James Hopkins

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