Professional safecracker Fancy Charlie breaks into the apartment of G.B. Lawson, a criminologist, and mistakenly believes that he has robbed a fellow safecracker. Out of "professional courtesy" he informs Lawson of what he has done. Instead of calling the police, Lawson--who believes in the philosophy of "honor among thieves"--makes a deal with Charlie: to show Charlie that it's actually more profitable to be a legitimate businessman then a crook, he'll give Charlie some money if Charlie will use it to establish a legitimate business in the small town of Plumfield, and at the end of a year they will divide up whatever profits Charlie is able to make honestly. Charlie agrees, but soon discovers that things aren't going to be quite as easy as he thought.
Beating the Game
September 1, 1921
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Tom Moore
'Fancy Charlie'
Hazel Daly
Nellie Brown
DeWitt Jennings
G.B. Lawson
Richard Rosson
Ben Fanchette
Nick Cogley
'Slipper' Jones
Tom Ricketts
Jules Fanchette
Lydia Knott
Madame Fanchette
William Orlamond
Bank President
Lydia Yeamans Titus
Angelica - the Bank President's Wife
Victor Schertzinger
Director
Charles Kenyon
Screenplay
Charles Kenyon
Story