Men of the Night (1926 film)

Men of the Night is a 1926 American silent crime film directed by Albert S. Rogell and starring Herbert Rawlinson.

In urgent need of money, she consents to sell to her landlady a miniature with a picture of her grandmother with which she had previously refused to part.

Working in the shop is Trixie Moran, the bookkeeper with whom Dick is in love, and Thomas Bogen, who melts the jewelry.

She finds that he had kept one package, which she takes and returns to the safe, but the lights come on and she is captured by the butler, seemingly in the act of robbing it.

Through the miniature held by Lady Broderick, it is discovered that Mrs. Abbott is her long-lost sister and heir to a fortune in England.

Disk and Trixie quickly marry at Mrs. Abbott's suggestion, she adopts him, and she accompanies them on their honeymoon to England where she will claim her fortune.