
The Black Masks
Oct 28 1913
•0h 13m
•Crime, Drama, Adventure
In the film, Cunard plays a jewel thief pursuing the same wealthy marks as another thief, played by Francis Ford.
Cast
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Francis Ford
Fred Francis - a Crook

Grace Cunard
Meg - a Crook

Harry Schumm
Detective
Tony Jeannette
The Speed Demon
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