The Hole in the Wall (1921 film)

(for a 1929 early talkie remake starring Edward G. Robinson and Claudette Colbert see --The Hole in the Wall.)

The Hole in the Wall is a 1921 American silent drama film produced and distributed by Metro Pictures and directed and co-produced by Maxwell Karger.

The film starred Alice Lake and is based on a Broadway play, The Hole in the Wall by Fred Jackson.

[1][2][3] As described in a film magazine,[4] Jean Oliver (Lake) is a young woman who has been wronged by a wealthy lady and seeks her revenge.

He is attempting to solve the kidnapping of Mrs. Ramsey's young grandchild, and while he is there the police raid the place and arrest the crooks.