The Impostor (1926 film)

The Impostor is a 1926 American silent crime film directed by Chester Withey and starring Evelyn Brent, Carroll Nye, and James Morrison.

Plot
As described in a film magazine, Dick Gilbert, a financially struggling young man, uses a family jewel as security on a loan to pay his gambling debts, only for the jewel to then be stolen by a notorious gambler. His sister Judith, a young society woman, disguises herself as a girl of the streets in order to obtain the jewel, which her father held as security for a Count. Exciting incidents occur with the sister pretending that she too is a thief. Learning that the jewel has been sold to a social climber, who sees a chance to increase her social standing with the Gilbert family, Judith, disguised as a thief, offers to impersonate herself at a garden party, at which the woman returns the jewel. After several interesting occurrences, Judith manages to get the jewel back in the safe in time. The brother, not knowing this, confesses. The thief De Mornoff breaks in attempting again to get the jewel, but Judith covers him with a gun. The brother is forgiven and Bruce Gordon, a newspaper reporter who has been following the girl thief for the story, becomes desirous of marrying her to make an honest woman of her and learns her identity. Judith tells the reporter that he still has a chance with her.

Cast

 * Evelyn Brent as Judith Gilbert
 * Carroll Nye as Dick Gilbert
 * James Morrison as Bruce Gordon
 * Frank Leigh as De Mornoff
 * James Quinn as Lefty
 * Carlton Griffin as Morris
 * Edna Griffin as Ann Penn