Three of a Kind (1925 film)

Three of a Kind (also released as Three Wise Crooks) is a 1925 American silent crime film directed by F. Harmon Weight and starring Evelyn Brent.

[2] As described in a film magazine review,[3] Molly Duvans, who works with Dan Pelton and Spug Casey, robs a diamond merchant and makes her getaway through a cleverly contrived fake involving a dental office.

In a park she meets Ma Dickenson, nervous and distrait, and at first suspects her of some kind of crookedness.

When the detectives get too warm on the trail of the trio of crooks, Molly goes to Greenville on the invitation of Ma Dickenson, extended to her on the occasion of their first meeting.

Molly learns of a plot formed by the town banker and an oil promoter to swindle the townspeople.