
A Thief Catcher
Comedy · Crime
Overview
Two criminals chase a plainclothes policeman who, while taking out his dog, witnesses their crime.
Top Cast


Ford Sterling
Ford Sterling
Suspicious John
Ford Sterling
Suspicious John


Edgar Kennedy
Edgar Kennedy
Crook (uncredited)
Edgar Kennedy
Crook (uncredited)


Mack Swain
Mack Swain
Crook (uncredited)
Mack Swain
Crook (uncredited)


Charlie Chaplin
Charlie Chaplin
Cop (uncredited)
Charlie Chaplin
Cop (uncredited)


George Jeske
George Jeske
Cop (uncredited)
George Jeske
Cop (uncredited)


Rube Miller
Rube Miller
Cop (uncredited)
Rube Miller
Cop (uncredited)
William Hauber
William Hauber
Cop (uncredited)
William Hauber
Cop (uncredited)


Phyllis Allen
Phyllis Allen
Woman Hanging Out Washing (uncredited)
Phyllis Allen
Woman Hanging Out Washing (uncredited)
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