

Drama · Horror · Romance
Overview
A middle-aged magician is in love with his beautiful young assistant. She, on the other hand, is in love with the magician's young protege, who turns out to be a bum and a thief.
Top Cast


Conrad Veidt
Conrad Veidt
Erik the Great
Conrad Veidt
Erik the Great


Mary Philbin
Mary Philbin
Julie
Mary Philbin
Julie


Leslie Fenton
Leslie Fenton
Buffo
Leslie Fenton
Buffo


Fred MacKaye
Fred MacKaye
Mark Royce
Fred MacKaye
Mark Royce


Eddie Boland
Eddie Boland
Agent
Eddie Boland
Agent


Anders Randolf
Anders Randolf
Judge
Anders Randolf
Judge


Sam De Grasse
Sam De Grasse
District Attorney
Sam De Grasse
District Attorney
Gusztáv Pártos
Gusztáv Pártos
Theatre Manager
Gusztáv Pártos
Theatre Manager


William H. Turner
William H. Turner
Booking Agent
William H. Turner
Booking Agent


George Irving
George Irving
Defense Attorney
George Irving
Defense Attorney
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