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Babs Burglar

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Director
  
J. Searle Dawley

Country
  
United States

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Language
  
Silent (English intertitles)

Release date
  
October 28, 1917 (1917-10-28)

Writer
  
Mary Roberts Rinehart (story), Margaret Turnbull (scenario)

Bab's Burglar was a 1917 American silent romantic comedy film directed by J. Searle Dawley and distributed by Paramount Pictures. The film followed Bab's Diary, released on October 17, 1917, and was the second in the trilogy of Babs films that starred Marguerite Clark.

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Richard Barthelmess also appeared in an early role in his career.

Plot

As described in a film magazine, Bab's father (Losee) decides to give her an allowance of $1,000 per year with nothing extra. Bab (Clark), believing herself in possession of a small fortune, buys violets for all of her teachers and an automobile for herself, spending the remaining funds for its upkeep. After balancing her books she finds that she has 16 cents left for the year. However, her father is right there to help her out. She is anxious to see her sister Leila (Greene) married off so that she will be treated as a young woman. Bab mistakes the young man interested in her sister for a burglar and interferes with her sister's elopement. Disgusted at her failure to assist Leila, Bab retires, not knowing that she saved her sister from the hands of a fortune hunter.

Cast

  • Marguerite Clark - Bab Archibald
  • Leone Morgan - Jane Raleigh
  • Richard Barthelmess - Tommy Gray
  • Frank Losee - Mr. Archibald
  • Isabel O'Madigan - Mrs. Archibald
  • Helen Greene - Leila Archibald
  • Nigel Barrie - Carter Brooks
  • Guy Coombs - Harry
  • George Odell - The Butler
  • William Hinckley
  • Daisy Belmore
  • Preservation status

    All three Bab's films are now presumed to be lost.

    References

    Bab's Burglar Wikipedia
    Babs Burglar IMDb