Miracles for Sale
A maker of illusions for magicians protects an ingenue likely to be murdered.
Tod Browning
Casts & Crew
Robert Young
Florence Rice
Frank Craven
Henry Hull
Lee Bowman
Cliff Clark
Astrid Allwyn
Walter Kingsford
Frederick Worlock
Gloria Holden
William Demarest
Harold Minjir
Eddie Acuff
William Bailey
Margaret Bert
Truman Bradley
Ralph Brooks
Chester Clute
John Davidson
John Webb Dillion
Edward Earle
Herbert Evans
Jack W. Johnston
Suzanne Kaaren
Armand Kaliz
Edward Kilroy
Charles Lane
Richard Loo
Frances MacInerney
Alphonse Martell
Frank McLure
Claire McDowell
Matt McHugh
Harold Miller
Roger Moore
James C. Morton
Richard Neill
Field Norton
Manuel ParÃs
John Picorri
Cyril Ring
Larry Steers
Bert Stevens
Amelia Stone
Paul Sutton
William Tannen
Phillip Terry
Harry Tyler
Monte Vandergrift
Harry J. Vejar
E. Alyn Warren
Also Directed by Tod Browning
Paul Lavond was a respected banker in Paris when he was framed for robbery and murder by crooked associates and sent to Devil's Island. Years later, he escapes with a friend, a scientist who was working on a method to reduce humans to a height of mere inches (all for the good of humanity, of course). Lavond however is consumed with hatred for the men who betrayed him, and takes the scientist's methods back to Paris to exact painful revenge.
A criminal on the run hides in a circus and seeks to possess the daughter of the ringmaster at any cost.
The abandoned Balfour House, which former owner was found dead five years earlier, comes back to life with the arrival of two suspicious sinister-looking tenants. (This movie was lost in 1965 during a fire.)
A Chinese wife returns to the American family she left and moves in on her daughter's (Lupe Velez) beau (Lloyd Hughes).
Silent Madden and his daughter Molly have left the criminal underworld of San Francisco thanks to the wise teachings of Chang Low, a Confucian master. But the evil Black Mike Sylva is determined to frame Madden to avenge a mistake from the past…
Three crooks pull off a magnificent crime. As they're forced to hide out together they slowly begin to distrust each other.
Lost film.
The first part is pathetic and shows Eleanor Hamlin (Edith Roberts) severing home ties with her grandparents to be "adopted" by a party of idle rich on the cooperative plan. The parties adopting her are single, and one of them, Beulah Page (Winifred Greenwood), has her own ideas on the subject of raising the young - these ideas absolutely precluding the main requisite, love. A copy exists at the Archives du Film du CNC.