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Turned Up (1924)
Crime, Drama

Paul Gilmore, a respected bank president, is in league with a gang of bond thieves headed by Creighton. The gang attempts to frame a young teller named Bruce Pomroy, but he escapes incarceration and joins Creighton's gang. During a robbery...See morePaul Gilmore, a respected bank president, is in league with a gang of bond thieves headed by Creighton. The gang attempts to frame a young teller named Bruce Pomroy, but he escapes incarceration and joins Creighton's gang. During a robbery attempt, Bruce rescues his girlfriend, Betty, from the villains, and reveals himself as an agent of the Department of Justice. Written by AFI See less
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Director
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Frederick Chapin (screenplay) (as Frederic Chapin) (story) (as Frederic Chapin)
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Updated Nov 1, 1924

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Nov 1, 1924 (United States)

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9 cast members
Name Known for
Charles Hutchison
Bruce Pomroy Bruce Pomroy   See fewer
Mary Beth Milford
Betty Brownee Betty Brownee   See fewer
Crauford Kent
Paul Gilmore Paul Gilmore   See fewer
Otto Lederer
John Creighton John Creighton   See fewer
Betty Morrissey
Lola (as Betty Morrisey) Lola (as Betty Morrisey)   See fewer
Charles Cruz
Joe Turner Joe Turner   See fewer
Charles Force
Tom Martin Tom Martin   See fewer
LeRoy Mason
Ed Carter Ed Carter   See fewer
George Laidlaw
Jim Hendricks Jim Hendricks   See fewer
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