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  1. The Argyle Case: Directed by Ralph Ince. With Robert Warwick, Charles Hines, Frank McGlynn Sr., Arthur Albertson. The story is that of the mysterious murder of John Argyle, a multi-millionaire, in the library of his home.

    • Ralph Ince
    • 1917-02
    • Drama, Mystery
    • 70
  2. When multi-millionaire banker John Argyle is found brutally murdered in his home, suspicions are cast upon Mary Mazuret, his adopted daughter who became the sole beneficiary of his estate under his will, Argyle having quarrelled with his son Bruce. Just as the case begins to look black for Mary, Asche Kayton, a great private detective, is called in by Bruce and takes hold of the investigation.

  3. The Argyle Case is a 1917 American silent mystery film produced by and starring Robert Warwick and directed by Ralph Ince. It was distributed by Lewis J. Selznick through his Selznick Pictures Corporation. The play was refilmed in 1929 as an early talkie The Argyle Case with Thomas Meighan and Lila Lee.

    • The Argyle Case, by Harriet Ford and Harvey J. O'Higgins
    • Robert Warwick
  4. SINOPSIS / HISTORIA - ¿Dónde puedo ver esta película y de qué trata? Puedes ver The Argyle Case, película completa en nuestra guía cinematográfica - Con una destacable actuación de Robert Warwick (ver elenco), esta película dirigida por Ralph Ince estrenó en TV o cine en el año 1917. El film "The Argyle Case" proviene de Estados Unidos.

    • (10)
    • Ralph Ince
  5. Visit the movie page for 'The Argyle Case' on Moviefone. Discover the movie's synopsis, ... The Argyle Case (1917) Movie. NR 1 hr 10 min Feb 6th, 1917 Mystery. When multi ...

    • Ralph Ince
    • Robert Warwick
  6. 23 de ago. de 2020 · The story of "The Argyle Case" is that of the mysterious murder of John Argyle, a multi-millionaire, in the library of his home. Circumstances point strongly toward Argyle's adopted daughter, Mary, who is the beneficiary under his will. Argyle having quarrelled bitterly with his son, Bruce.

  7. This was the first film of the Robert Warwick Film Corp. It was shot at the Biograph Co. studio, which was taken over by Lewis J. Selznick Enterprises, Inc. Sources give either five, six, or seven reels as the length of this film. Release dates also conflict, some at January 15, 1917, others February 1917.