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Too Many Crooks

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In a farcical comedy that promises laughter galore, a group of inept thieves decides to pull off the heist of the century at the mansion of a wealthy magnate. The action kicks off when each thief, more clumsy than the last, arrives at the house separately, convinced that they will be the only one to steal the loot. The mansion, filled with luxury and secrets, quickly becomes a battleground where confusion and chaos reign supreme.

As the criminals cross paths, the plot becomes even more tangled when the magnate's family unexpectedly returns home, just as the thieves are about to make their move. The combination of misunderstandings and absurd blunders turns every attempt at robbery into a ridiculous situation. Not only do they have to deal with the homeowners, but they must also evade a savvy detective who suspects that something fishy is going on.

With an ensemble of hilarious characters and overflowing comedic situations, the film explores themes such as greed, avarice, and the madness of crime, all with a carefree tone. The conclusion, packed with unexpected twists, will leave the audience laughing as the thieves, after a continuous game of tug-of-war, discover that the real treasure may not be money, but the shared laughter along the way.

Media type
Movie
Year
1927
Director
Fred C. Newmeyer
Writer
Rex Taylor
Actors
Mildred Davis
Lloyd Hughes
George Bancroft
El Brendel
William V. Mong
John St. Polis
Otto Matieson
Betty Francisco
Gayne Whitman
Tom Ricketts
Cleve Moore
Ruth Cherrington
Pat Hartigan
Nora Cecil
Billie Jeane Phelps
Gender
Comedy
Original title
Too Many Crooks
Duration
60
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