The Wakefield Case
1921 film
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The Wakefield Case is a 1921 American silent mystery film directed by George Irving, produced by Lois Weber and starring Herbert Rawlinson. The plot focuses on a theft at the British Museum. It was released through World Film Company.[1][2]
Directed byGeorge Irving
Written byShannon Fife
Based ona screen story by Lillian Case Russell
Produced byLawrence-Weber Photo Dramas
| The Wakefield Case | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | George Irving |
| Written by | Shannon Fife |
| Based on | a screen story by Lillian Case Russell |
| Produced by | Lawrence-Weber Photo Dramas |
| Starring | Herbert Rawlinson |
| Cinematography | William S. Adams |
| Distributed by | World Film Company |
Release date |
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Running time | 6 reels |
| Country | United States |
| Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
Plot
Cast
- Herbert Rawlinson as Wakefield Jr.
- John P. Wade as Wakefield Sr.
- J. H. Gilmour as Gregg
- Charles Dalton as Richard Krogan
- Joseph Burke as James Krogan
- Jere Austin as Bryson (credited as Jerry Austin)
- William Black as Blaine (credited as W. W. Black)
- H. L. Dewey as Briggs
- Florence Billings as Ruth Gregg