Tricks of the Trade

Tricks of the Trade

Release date : May 27, 1913
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : No Language /
Director : Frederick A. Thomson /
Writers : W.A. Tremayne /
Production companies : Vitagraph Company of America /
May 27, 1913 United States of America Comedy No Language More
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Jack Breen and his wife, Lizzie, are professional crooks, who live in a fine house and set themselves up as belonging to the best. Breen gets his living by various means, including begging. He dresses in ragged clothes and picks up crusts in the street, which he pretends to eat, thereby exciting the sympathy of passers-by.
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Harry T. Morey
Jack Breen - a Fake Beggar
Julia Swayne Gordon
Lizzie Breen - Jack's Wife & Accomplice
Robert Gaillard
1st Detective
Dorothy Kelly
2nd Detective
Joseph Baker
Jack Williams
Mary Maurice
Jennie Corcoran

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  • title:Tricks of the Trade
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1913
  • Genres: Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: No Language ·
  • Director: Frederick A. Thomson /
  • Writers: W.A. Tremayne ·
  • Production companies: Vitagraph Company of America ·
  • Overview:Jack Breen and his wife, Lizzie, are professional crooks, who live in a fine house and set themselves up as belonging to the best. Breen gets his living by various means, including begging. He dresses in ragged clothes and picks up crusts in the street, which he pretends to eat, thereby exciting the sympathy of passers-by.
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