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  1. Forty Winks. The Butterworth family attorney Gaspar Le Sage, and a suitor for the hand of Eleanor Butterworth, persuades a beautiful Eurasian adventuress, Annabelle Wu, to help him steal the official plans for the coastal defense of California from Eleanor's brother, Lieutenant Butterworth.

    • Paul Iribe, Frank Urson
    • 1925-02-02
    • Comedy, Drama
    • 70
  2. Forty Winks is a lost 1925 American silent comedy film directed by Paul Iribe and Frank Urson and written by Bertram Millhauser. The film stars Raymond Griffith, Theodore Roberts, Cyril Chadwick, William Boyd, and Anna May Wong. The film was released on February 2, 1925, by Paramount Pictures.

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  4. Overview. The Butterworth family attorney Gaspar Le Sage, and a suitor for the hand of Eleanor Butterworth, persuades a beautiful adventuress, Annabelle Wu, to help him steal the official plans for the coastal defense of California from Eleanor's brother, Lieutenant Butterworth. The Butterworth family attorney Gaspar Le Sage, and a suitor for ...

  5. Released. Genre: Comedy (more) The Butterworth family lawyer succeeds in convincing a young woman to steal confidential documents. Meanwhile, an army officer, who is blamed for the theft, seeks to clear his name and rescue his ...Read more fiancée, who was kidnapped by the cunning lawyer. Director: Frank Urson () Writer: David Belasco () Cast:

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  7. Aug 16, 2014 · Well, there's more fun in five minutes of "Forty Winks" than in a whole hour of almost any other picture we've ever shown. It's from the famous stage roar, "Lord Chumley," by David Belasco and Henry C. de Mille. (Adapted by Bertram Millhauser.) with Raymond Griffith, Viola Dana, and Anna May Wong.

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