Tipped Off (1923 film)
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Directed byFinis Fox
Written byFrederick Reel Jr.
Produced byWilliam Matthews
StarringArline Pretty
Noah Beery
Stuart Holmes
Noah Beery
Stuart Holmes
| Tipped Off | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Finis Fox |
| Written by | Frederick Reel Jr. |
| Produced by | William Matthews |
| Starring | Arline Pretty Noah Beery Stuart Holmes |
| Cinematography | Harry M. Fowler |
Production company | Harry A. McKenzie Productions |
| Distributed by | Playgoers Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 50 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Languages | Silent English intertitles |
Tipped Off is a lost[1] 1923 American silent drama film directed by Finis Fox and starring Arline Pretty, Noah Beery and Stuart Holmes.[2][3] It was distributed by the independent Playgoers Pictures.
Mildred Garson, the fiancée of playwright Anthony Moore wants to star in his new crime drama. In order to convince him she stages a fake burglary at her home with the help of her brother and sister. However a real-life robbery takes place in which the butler is shot and Mildred kidnapped.
Cast
- Arline Pretty as Mildred Garson
- Harold Miller as Anthony Moore
- Tom Santschi as 'The Fox,' Dan Grogan
- Noah Beery as Chang Wo
- Stuart Holmes as Sidney Matthews
- Zella Gray as Rita Garson, Rita's Sister
- Tom O'Brien as Jim 'Pug' Murphy, Mildred's Brother
- Bessie Wong as Chinese Maid
- James Alamo as Chuck Morrison, Henchman
- Jimmie Truax as Baldy Bates, Henchman
- S.D. Wilcox as The Detective Sergeant
- James Wang as Chang Wu's Major-domo
- Scotty MacGregor as The Stage Director
Preservation
With no holdings located in archives, Tipped Off is considered a lost film.[1]