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The Conspiracy

December 10, 1914 0h 40m

Originally released in 1914. The Conspiracy is a drama/mystery film. directed by Allan Dwan. At just 40 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring John Emerson, Lois Meredith, and Harold Lockwood

Synopsis

Winthrop Clavering a mystery writer, is continually ridiculed for the fiction of the crimes he depicts, so he decides to solve a case himself. To that end, he determines to find the slayer of Pedro Alvarez, who whispered before dying that his assailant was a woman. At the City Refuge for Homeless Girls, Clavering obtains the assistance of Margaret Holt, the sister of Victor Holt, the district attorney. Margaret, it is revealed, was abducted by Juanita, a member of a gang of white slavers led by Alvarez. After escaping from a brothel, Margaret became Alvarez' stenographer, hoping to gather secret information on his gang. While searching for evidence, Margaret was surprised by Alvarez, whom she killed. Finally, Clavering captures the gang, clears Margaret, and encourages her romance with cub reporter Jack Howell. This film is presumably lost.

Quick Facts

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Release Date December 10, 1914 111 years ago
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Runtime 0h 40m 40 minutes total
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Language XX Original language
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Country United States of America Production

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Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
XX

Production Companies

  • Famous Players Film Company

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Conspiracy about?

Winthrop Clavering a mystery writer, is continually ridiculed for the fiction of the crimes he depicts, so he decides to solve a case himself. To that end, he determines to find the slayer of Pedro...

Who directed The Conspiracy?

The Conspiracy was directed by Allan Dwan.

How long is The Conspiracy?

The Conspiracy has a runtime of 0 hours and 40 minutes (40 minutes total).

When was The Conspiracy released?

The Conspiracy was released on December 10, 1914 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in The Conspiracy?

The main cast of The Conspiracy includes John Emerson, Lois Meredith, Harold Lockwood, Iva Shepard, Francis Byrne.