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A Deaf Burglar

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In a bustling city in the early 20th century, a cunning and bold thief sets his sights on a new target: a luxurious house filled with treasures. But there’s an unexpected twist: the owner of the house is a deaf man, giving the criminal a unique advantage. As the thief silently infiltrates the home, he feels confident, oblivious to the precautions the owner has taken to protect his sanctuary.

As the thief moves through the house, collecting jewels and valuable items, he begins to realize he is not as alone as he thought. The deaf man, who has honed sharp observational skills, starts to sense that something strange is occurring. Instead of a noisy confrontation, a humorous battle of wits ensues, in which the thief must become increasingly ingenious and crafty to keep his plan on track.

However, the thief underestimates the owner's determination. With every move he makes, the deaf man seems to be one step ahead, using his environment creatively to thwart the thief's attempts. The tension escalates, intermingling with the humor of the situation, as both characters strive to outsmart the other. In an unexpected climax, it is revealed that the true cunning of both extends beyond appearances, leaving the audience with a smile and a reflection on the ability to adapt to circumstances.

Media type
Movie
Year
1913
Director
Mack Sennett
Actors
Fred Mace
Charles Avery
Dot Farley
Ford Sterling
Rube Miller
Bert Hunn
Carmen Phillips
Gender
Comedy
Country
United States
Original title
A Deaf Burglar
Duration
12
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