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One Million Dollars
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One Million Dollars

Nov 22, 1915
0h 50m
★ 0.0

Overview

While touring India, noted English criminologist Richard Duvall saves the life of a Buddhist priest who rewards him with the presentation of a wonderful crystal globe. By gazing in it the priest demonstrates that Duvall can fall into a cataleptic state and his astral body is released and is free to roam at will. Shortly afterward he uses the orbs powers to help his lady love Grace Ellicott solve the murder of her aunt and restore her fortune.

Genres

Mystery

Production Companies

Rolfe Photoplays

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Cast

William Faversham

Richard Duvall

William Faversham

Henry Bergman

Count Raoul D'Estes

Henry Bergman

George Le Guere

Emile

George Le Guere

Mayme Kelso

Countess D'Estes

Mayme Kelso

Camille Dalberg

Mrs. Cooke

Camille Dalberg

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Grace Ellicott

Carlotta De Felice

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Purtab Gar

Arthur Morrison

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Chief of Police

Charles E. Graham