The Net (1923)
December 2, 1923Release Date
The Net (1923)
December 2, 1923Release Date

Plot.
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Cast & Crew.

Barbara Castleton
Allayne Norman

Raymond Bloomer
Bruce Norman

Alan Roscoe
The Man

William H. Tooker
Mr. Royce

Peggy Davis
The Model

Helen Tracy
The Nurse

Eliah Nadle
The Boy

Claire de Lorez
The Vamp

Arthur Gordini
The Artist

Alexander Gaden
The Inspector

Byron Douglas
The Doctor

Olga Linek Scholl
Writer

J. Gordon Edwards
Director

Maravene Thompson
Writer

Bennie Miggins
Director of Photography

Virginia Tracy
Writer
Media.

Details.
Release DateDecember 2, 1923
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 10m
Content RatingNR
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
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The Net is a 1923 American silent melodrama film directed by J. Gordon Edwards and starring Barbara Castleton, Raymond Bloomer, and Albert Roscoe. It is a film adaptation of the 1919 Broadway play of the same name, itself based on the novel The Woman's Law by Maravene Thompson. The film depicts the story of Allayne Norman (Castleton) and her husband Bruce (Bloomer). Bruce commits murder and convinces Allayne to help him blame the crime on a man suffering from amnesia (Roscoe). After Bruce dies and the man recovers, he marries Allayne.
The film's release was delayed almost a year from its originally announced date. Contemporary reviews were mixed to negative. Like many of Fox Film's early works, it was likely lost in the 1937 Fox vault fire.
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