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Court House Crooks

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In a small town filled with corruption and deceit, a charismatic con artist infiltrates the judicial system, posing as a lawyer to take advantage of the unsuspecting. With a bold approach and contagious humor, he manages to deceive both criminals and innocents, creating an explosive mix of comedic and tense situations. His goal is to secure a large sum of money through illegal maneuvers, but what he doesn’t anticipate are the complications that arise when he crosses paths with a brave and cunning woman, who has her own reasons for challenging the system.

The lady in question, a young advocate for the rights of the vulnerable, discovers the con artist's true identity and decides to turn her life around by confronting him at his own game. With her wit and courage, she devises a plan to unmask him in court while simultaneously attempting to dismantle his dark web of deceit. As they both fight for their ideals, a curious romantic push and pull develops, adding an unexpected spark to the narrative.

As the intrigues widen and the characters find themselves caught in a series of legal entanglements, the climax becomes a race against time to uncover who is truly on the side of justice and who is merely a thief. The film combines comedy, romance, and incisive social commentary on justice and immorality in a world where appearances can be deceiving.

Media type
Movie
Year
1915
Director
Ford Sterling
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
5.30
Actors
Ford Sterling
Minta Durfee
Charles Arling
Harold Lloyd
Billie Bennett
Doris Baker
Dan Albert
Patrick Kelly
Edward Nolan
Gender
Comedy
Country
United States
Producers
Mack Sennett
Original title
Court House Crooks
Duration
27
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