The Master Cracksman (1913) Poster

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The whole story is rather improbable
deickemeyer9 September 2017
This two-reel film story, written by Stephen Allen Reynolds, concerns an old inventor and his son. the latter represented by Irving Cummings. The inventor is robbed by the man who bought his burglar alarm. The son, for purposes of revenge, hires out to the safe manufacturer under an assumed name and drills open the vaults, to force him to give his father justice. The detective. who finally apprehends him and his sweetheart in their safe breaking, makes the manufacturer give both father and son a square deal. The whole story is rather improbable and rather doubtful from an ethical standpoint. It is well acted and the photography is good. - The Moving Picture World, May 31, 1913
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