Manhattan is a 1924 American silent romantic adventure film directed by R. H. Burnside featuring Richard Dix in his first starring role.
As described in a review in a film magazine,[3] Peter Minuit (Dix), wealthy and bored with life, is visited by a burglar who believes him one of his own kind.
McGinnis (Siegmann), the head of the gang, wants to marry Mary and she agrees to save her brother and Peter.
"[2] Hall thought, however, that Dix gave "just another motion-picture performance" and the narrative was "stretched to the breaking point.
"[2] A print of the film reportedly survives at Cinemateket Svenska Filminstitutet, Stockholm.