Midnight Faces
Midnight Faces is a silent film starring Francis X. Bushman, Jr. and Jack Perrin. The film is an 'old dark house' murder mystery in the same genre as One Exciting Night, The [Ghost Breaker (1922 film)|The Ghost Breaker], The Bat and The [Cat and the Canary (1927 film)|The Cat and the Canary].
Critic Christopher Workman called it "a thoroughly unmemorable entry in the run of old dark house horror comedies" handled with an "absence of style, atmosphere and wit... Even at less than an hour, the film drags interminably." Conversely, Jonathan Rigby, in his book American Gothic, noted that the film "works some interesting variations on the standard clichés" and that "as rip-offs go, Midnight Faces is unusually engaging and intelligent."
Cast
- Ralph Bushman - Lynn Claymore
- Jack Perrin - Richard Mason, the lawyer
- Kathryn McGuire - Mary Bronson
- Edward [Peil, Sr.] - Suie Chang, the Chinese stranger
- Charles [Belcher (actor)|Charles Belcher] - Samuel Lund
- Nora Cecil - Mrs. Lund
- Martin Turner - Trohelius Snapp, the black servant
Plot