The Police Patrol | |
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Directed by | Burton L. King |
Written by | Victoria Moore A.Y. Pearson |
Produced by | Lon Young |
Starring | James Kirkwood Edna Murphy Edmund Breese |
Cinematography | John W. Brown Charles J. Davis |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Lumas Film Corporation |
Release date | August 28, 1925 |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Country | United States |
Languages | Silent English intertitles |
The Police Patrol is a 1925 American silent crime film directed by Burton L. King and starring James Kirkwood, Edna Murphy and Edmund Breese. [1]
A patrolman falls in love with a dressmaker, is ordered to arrest her when a doppelganger commits a series of robberies. He instead sets out to find the guilty woman.
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