Men Of The Night (1926 Film)
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''Men of the Night'' is a 1926 American silent
crime film Crime films, in the broadest sense, is a film genre inspired by and analogous to the crime fiction literary genre. Films of this genre generally involve various aspects of crime and its detection. Stylistically, the genre may overlap and combine ...
directed by
Albert S. Rogell Albert S. Rogell (August 21, 1901 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma - April 7, 1988 Los Angeles, California) was an American film director. Rogell directed more than a hundred movies between 1921 and 1958. He was the uncle of producer Sid Rogell. Filmogr ...
and starring
Herbert Rawlinson Herbert Banemann Rawlinson (15 November 1885 – 12 July 1953) was an English-born stage, film, radio, and television actor. A leading man during Hollywood's silent film era, Rawlinson transitioned to character roles after the advent of sound f ...
. It was produced and distributed by independent film producer Sterling Pictures.


Plot

As described in the press sheet for the film, Mrs. Abbott, an elderly woman, is turned out by her landlady because she cannot pay the rent. In urgent need of money, she consents to sell to her landlady a miniature with a picture of her grandmother with which she had previously refused to part. To make a living, Mrs. Abbott sells newspapers. She is accosted one night by Rupert Dodds, an art dealer, and Dick Foster, his young companion. Dodds sees her transparent honesty an excellent shield to the illegal activities in their art shop. In reality they are thieves who melt down gold and silver articles they obtain. Working in the shop is Trixie Moran, the bookkeeper with whom Dick is in love, and Thomas Bogen, who melts the jewelry. Dick takes to calling Mrs. Abbott "Mother" and she calls him "Son." She grows to love the youth and he is fond of her. Sales in the antique shop pickup fifty per cent due to Mrs. Abbott. Among its customers is Lady Broderick, who invites Dodds to visit her and see her collection of jades. Mrs. Abbott first sees that Dodds and Dick are thieves after she diverts the suspicions of the police and then overhears the two laughing to each other. Her former landlady sells to Bogen the miniature, and he asks $100 to part with it. Dick buys and gives it to her, further cementing her interest in him and his love for Trixie. Trixie, however, while fond of him, spurns his affections because he is under Dodds' thumb. Dodds himself has some interest in Trixie. Mrs. Abbott discovers that they are planning to rob the Broderick house, and she follows to rescue the young man. She arrives just as Dodds has opened the safe, and compels him, under the threat of screaming, to put back the gems. She finds that he had kept one package, which she takes and returns to the safe, but the lights come on and she is captured by the butler, seemingly in the act of robbing it. Dick escapes. The butler also makes her put the miniature that Dick had given her in the safe. The police arrest her, and she is tried and convicted when Dick and Trixie appear, after Dick had turned against Dodds because he would have let the old woman go to prison. Disck confesses and clears Mrs. Abbott. The judge believes Dick has now gone straight and allows him to go free. Through the miniature held by Lady Broderick, it is discovered that Mrs. Abbott is her long-lost sister and heir to a fortune in England. Disk and Trixie quickly marry at Mrs. Abbott's suggestion, she adopts him, and she accompanies them on their honeymoon to England where she will claim her fortune.


Cast

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Herbert Rawlinson Herbert Banemann Rawlinson (15 November 1885 – 12 July 1953) was an English-born stage, film, radio, and television actor. A leading man during Hollywood's silent film era, Rawlinson transitioned to character roles after the advent of sound f ...
as J. Rupert Dodds * Gareth Hughes'' as Dick Foster *
Wanda Hawley Wanda Hawley (born Selma Wanda Pittack; July 30, 1895 – March 18, 1963) was an American actress during the silent film era. She entered the theatrical profession with an amateur group in Seattle, and later toured the United States and Can ...
as Trixie Moran * Lucy Beaumont as Mrs. Abbott * Jay Hunt as Thomas Bogen *
Mathilde Brundage Mathilde Brundage (September 22, 1859 – May 6, 1939) was an American actress. She appeared in 87 films between 1914 and 1928. Also known as Bertha Brundage, she was born in Louisville, Kentucky. For much of her life, her family thwarted her de ...
as Lady Broderick (credited as Mathilda Brundage)


Preservation

A print of ''Men of the Night'' is preserved in the
Library of Congress The Library of Congress (LOC) is the research library that officially serves the United States Congress and is the ''de facto'' national library of the United States. It is the oldest federal cultural institution in the country. The library is ...
collection.''Catalog of Holdings The American Film Institute Collection and The United Artists Collection at The Library of Congress'', p. 115, c.1978 the American Film Institute


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External links

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Lobby card
at gettyimages.com 1926 films American silent feature films Films directed by Albert S. Rogell American black-and-white films American crime films 1926 crime films 1920s American films {{silent-film-stub