The Thirteenth Chair
Originally released in 1919. The Thirteenth Chair is a mystery film. directed by Léonce Perret. At just 60 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Creighton Hale, Marie Shotwell, and Marc McDermott
Synopsis
Mrs. Philip Mason commits suicide after she has an affair with Stephen Lee, a disreputable stockbroker, and sells her husband's securities so that Lee can buy stocks. When Lee goes bankrupt, he blackmails Helen Trent by threatening to reveal silly love letters she wrote to him before she married. Her brother, Willy Grosby, and his fiancée, Helen O'Neil, who lives with the Grosbys, go to retrieve the letters. While Willy waits outside, Lee is knifed to death as he attacks Helen. Lee's friend, Edward Wales, attempts to pin the murder on Helen by having Madame LaFarge, a clairvoyant, conduct a séance. In the darkened room, Wales, through whom Lee's spirit supposedly speaks, is about to name Helen as the murderer, but Wales, who sits in the thirteenth chair, is himself murdered. After Helen confesses to Inspector Donohue that Madame LaFarge is her mother, LaFarge, while conducting another séance, tricks Philip Mason into confessing to the murders.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Acme Pictures Corporation
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Thirteenth Chair about?
Mrs. Philip Mason commits suicide after she has an affair with Stephen Lee, a disreputable stockbroker, and sells her husband's securities so that Lee can buy stocks. When Lee goes bankrupt, he bla...
Who directed The Thirteenth Chair?
The Thirteenth Chair was directed by Léonce Perret.
How long is The Thirteenth Chair?
The Thirteenth Chair has a runtime of 1 hours and 0 minutes (60 minutes total).
When was The Thirteenth Chair released?
The Thirteenth Chair was released on August 23, 1919 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Thirteenth Chair?
The main cast of The Thirteenth Chair includes Creighton Hale, Marie Shotwell, Marc McDermott, Yvonne Delva, Georges Deneubourg.