A Stolen Identity - Production & Contact Info (original) (raw)

Robert Ganton is an admirer of art and the story opens when he presents Ethel, his fiancée, with a picture of himself. Iva, the sweetheart of Marx, sees the picture and notes the striking resemblance between it and Marx, With the ...See moreRobert Ganton is an admirer of art and the story opens when he presents Ethel, his fiancée, with a picture of himself. Iva, the sweetheart of Marx, sees the picture and notes the striking resemblance between it and Marx, With the information Marx conceived the plan to steal Ganton's identity and possess his estate and wealth. With the girl he registers at Ganton's hotel and decides to trap him through his love of art. Marx secures the key to a private art gallery, the owner of which is absent. Ganton is enticed to call at the gallery. Once there Marx forces him to change clothes with him and Ganton is left a prisoner. The time for dividing the estate of Ganton's father arrives and with Ethel he goes to the attorney's office. To his chagrin Marx learns that Ganton has a little sister. He decides to do away with the girl. Iva becomes jealous of Marx's attentions to Ethel and a complication follows in which Ethel learns that Marx is a fraud. Held a prisoner she escapes and meets Ganton, who has also escaped by pounding his way through the roof of the building in which he was held. In an auto Ganton and the girl make a wild dash to the railroad junction to save the child who has been left on the tracks. They arrive in time to snatch her off just as the express dashes by. Marx is run down at the attorney's office and exposed, and the story terminates with the happy reunion of Ganton, Ethel and Dora. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less