
The Amazing Impostor
Comedy
Overview
Rich young Joan Hope is ashamed of how her father made his money--as a chewing gum magnate. While taking a train trip, she meets the Countess of Crex, a member of the Russian nobility--who is, in reality, a jewel thief.
Top Cast


Mary Miles Minter
Mary Miles Minter
Joan Hope
Mary Miles Minter
Joan Hope


Edward Jobson
Edward Jobson
Plinius Plumm Plunkett
Edward Jobson
Plinius Plumm Plunkett


Margaret Shelby
Margaret Shelby
Countess of Crex
Margaret Shelby
Countess of Crex


Carl Stockdale
Carl Stockdale
Robert La Rue
Carl Stockdale
Robert La Rue


Allan Forrest
Allan Forrest
Kent Standish
Allan Forrest
Kent Standish


Henry A. Barrows
Henry A. Barrows
Herbert Thornton (as Henry Barrows)
Henry A. Barrows
Herbert Thornton (as Henry Barrows)


George Periolat
George Periolat
Henry Hope
George Periolat
Henry Hope
D. Mitsoras
D. Mitsoras
Mike (as Demetrius Mitsoras)
D. Mitsoras
Mike (as Demetrius Mitsoras)


John Gough
John Gough
Ike
John Gough
Ike
Similar Movies

Pinky Cochrane is one of a trio of starving artists: the other two are Sam Wellbridge and Mac MacTavish. When one of their favorite models dies, the three heroes take charge of the woman's infant son Victor. Once the boy has grown to manhood, his three foster fathers decide to choose a likely wife for their "shared" son.
Smith's chum is a very poor Baron. Smith and the Baron are invited to a ball, and the Baron, not having evening clothes of his own, "borrows" Smith's dress suit. He is having the time of his life when Smith arrives, thoroughly angry, and taking the Baron in a room takes the clothes away from him. The Baron is in a terrible predicament, dodging around from room to room, as people intrude upon his hiding places. He tries to hide his face with a handkerchief, and a lady catches a glimpse of him as he dives under a bed. She screams in terror, thinking he is a mad man, and then the poor Baron is chased all over the house. Someone telephones for the police and they assist in the capture and lead him away.

Miles Machree (J. Warren Kerrigan) meets Irish-American Sheila Lynch (Fritzi Brunette) when she travels through Ireland with her father (James O. Barrows). Soon after the Lynch's return to the States, Miles follows, and through his uncle's connections, gets a job on the New York City police force.
Rooly, Pooly and Dooly were "picture sandwiches," but hardly shining lights, even in that capacity. Consequently they were "canned" by the management. A brilliant idea; one would play the wild man in the village square, a real live show of their own. Rooly and Pooly then basked in the society of fair country belles, but Dooly at length was rescued by Miss Smart, looking for excitement. She was not disappointed.

When Harlan Carr inherited his Uncle Ebenezer's "Jack-O Lantern" house and too his bride there to live, he found himself the unwilling host of a score of hungry relatives within a week. Soon, strange things began to happen. A black cat made the house his headquarters, unexplained sounds could be heard and a shadowy figure floated through the halls at night.












