
Secrets of the Night
Drama · Mystery · Comedy
Overview
At a lavish house party, bank president Robert Andrews stages his own “murder” to distract a visiting bank examiner from uncovering a shortage, setting off a whodunit where nearly everyone has a motive. The investigation spirals until Andrews is found alive and admits the frame-up—after the deficit is repaid. A silent black-and-white Universal mystery-melodrama-comedy directed by Herbert Blaché; long thought lost, a print resurfaced in 2017.
Top Cast


James Kirkwood
James Kirkwood
Robert Andrews
James Kirkwood
Robert Andrews


Madge Bellamy
Madge Bellamy
Anne Maynard
Madge Bellamy
Anne Maynard


Zasu Pitts
Zasu Pitts
Celia Stebbins
Zasu Pitts
Celia Stebbins


Rosemary Theby
Rosemary Theby
Margaret Knowles
Rosemary Theby
Margaret Knowles


Tom Wilson
Tom Wilson
Thomas Jefferson White
Tom Wilson
Thomas Jefferson White


Tom Ricketts
Tom Ricketts
Jerry Hammond
Tom Ricketts
Jerry Hammond


Arthur Stuart Hull
Arthur Stuart Hull
Lester Knowles
Arthur Stuart Hull
Lester Knowles


Tom Guise
Tom Guise
Col. James Constance
Tom Guise
Col. James Constance
Edward Cecil
Edward Cecil
Alfred Austin
Edward Cecil
Alfred Austin
Frederick Cole
Frederick Cole
Freddy Hammond
Frederick Cole
Freddy Hammond
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