The Third Degree Trailer

The Third Degree Trailer (1926)

01 December 1926 Romance 80 mins

Alicia, a circus artist, deserts her husband and child to elope with Underwood, her handsome lover. Fifteen years later, Annie Martin, Alicia's deserted daughter, is a trapeze performer in a sideshow at Coney Island, operated by Mr. and Mrs. Chubb, and has married Howard Jeffries in spite of opposition by his wealthy parents. Jeffries, Sr., hires a man (Underwood) to separate the young couple. Underwood convinces the newlyweds that each is being unfaithful to the other, and consequently, he is threatened by Howard. Driven to fury by Underwood's uncontrollable demands, Alicia shoots him in a quarrel and makes her escape just as Howard enters; despite his innocence, Howard confesses to the crime when subjected to the third degree. Annie, realizing her mother's guilt, claims to be guilty, but Alicia then confesses. Annie is saved from suicide by Howard, and they are united by love.

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Cast

Dolores Costello

as Annie Daly

Louise Dresser

as Alicia Daly

Jason Robards Sr.

as Howard Jeffries Jr.

Kate Price

as Mrs. Chubb

Tom Santschi

as Daredevil Daley

Harry Todd

as Mr. Chubb

Mary Louise Miller

as Annie as a baby

Michael Vavitch

as Clinton - Chief of Detectives

David Torrence

as Howard Jeffries Sr.

Fred Kelsey

as Assistant Chief of Detectives

Margaret Gray

as Young Lady (uncredited)

Myrna Loy

as Bit Part (uncredited)

Joseph North

as Bit Part (uncredited)

Crew

Hal Mohr

Hal Mohr Director of Photography

William Keighley

William Keighley Dialogue Coach

Henry Blanke

Henry Blanke Assistant Director

Edward Ullman

Edward Ullman Assistant Camera

International Releases Dates

United States 01 December 1926

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