The Madness of Youth

The Madness of Youth

1923 en 50 minutes

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Plot

After eluding authorities, Jaca Javalie goes to the home of wealthy Theodore Banning, where he professes to be a man of magic who learned his skills in India. He demonstrates his ability by bringing peace to the Banning home. In actuality, he plans to rob Banning's private vault. When he tries to commit the robbery, he is stopped by a guest who promises to say nothing in exchange for a portion of the loot. Javalie makes another attempt to break into the vault, but the same power that he had exerted over the Banning family compels him to stop. He confesses what he had planned to do and wins the hand of Banning's daughter Nanette. A lost film.

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Cast

John Gilbert

John Gilbert

Billie Dove

Billie Dove

Donald R. O. Hatswell

Donald R. O. Hatswell

George K. Arthur

George K. Arthur

Wilton Taylor

Wilton Taylor

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