
The Monster
Comedy · Horror · Mystery
Overview
A general store clerk and aspiring detective investigates a mysterious disappearance that took place quite close to an empty insane asylum.
Top Cast


Lon Chaney
Lon Chaney
Dr. Ziska
Lon Chaney
Dr. Ziska


Johnny Arthur
Johnny Arthur
Johnny Goodlittle
Johnny Arthur
Johnny Goodlittle


Gertrude Olmstead
Gertrude Olmstead
Betty Watson
Gertrude Olmstead
Betty Watson


Hallam Cooley
Hallam Cooley
Amos Rugg
Hallam Cooley
Amos Rugg


Charles Sellon
Charles Sellon
Russ Mason
Charles Sellon
Russ Mason


Walter James
Walter James
Caliban
Walter James
Caliban


Knute Erickson
Knute Erickson
Daffy Dan
Knute Erickson
Daffy Dan


Frank Austin
Frank Austin
Rigo
Frank Austin
Rigo


Edward McWade
Edward McWade
Luke Watson
Edward McWade
Luke Watson


Ethel Wales
Ethel Wales
Mrs. Watson
Ethel Wales
Mrs. Watson
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