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Three Black Eyes 1919

50 min📅 1919-08-31

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Dive into the silent-era comedy-crime adventure **Three Black Eyes (1919)**, directed by Charles Horan, where four wealthy young men navigate chaos after crashing a high-society munitions tycoon's lavish cabaret party.

Director: Charles Horan

Cast

Taylor Holmes
Taylor Holmes
Larry Van Cortlandt
Louise Orth
Louise Orth
Natalie Shelton
Diana Allen
Diana Allen
Vida Tiffany
Marshall Stedman
Marshall Stedman
Fatty Harriman
William Bailey
William Bailey
Payne
Clara Moores
Yvonne Tiffany
Ida Pardee
Mrs. Tiffany
Gordon Standing
Castleton

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Three Black Eyes (1919) about?

Four wealthy young men stumble into trouble after gatecrashing a munitions tycoon's elite cabaret party. Their night of excess leads to a frantic escape onto their own yacht, where slapstick chaos and a determined detective collide the next morning.

Who directed Three Black Eyes?

Charles Horan directed this silent-era comedy-crime film, blending fast-paced humor with light crime tropes.

Who stars in Three Black Eyes?

Taylor Holmes leads the ensemble, with standout performances from Louise Orth, Diana Allen, Marshall Stedman, and William Bailey.

Is Three Black Eyes (1919) worth watching?

While unrated on IMDb, its 50-minute runtime and blend of comedy and crime make it a breezy historical curiosity worth a watch for silent-film fans and lovers of early 20th-century escapades.

How long is Three Black Eyes?

The film runs for 50 minutes.

About Three Black Eyes (1919) — Silent Era Comedy-Crime with Taylor Holmes

Dive into the silent-era comedy-crime adventure **Three Black Eyes (1919)**, directed by Charles Horan, where four wealthy young men navigate chaos after crashing a high-society munitions tycoon's lavish cabaret party. Their night spirals into farce when plainclothes detective Hogan closes in, forcing the group onto their commandeered yacht the next morning. The film blends sharp wit with light-hearted crime tropes, capturing the gilded excess and reckless energy of post-WWI America. With a runtime of just 50 minutes, Horan crafts a brisk, energetic escapade that contrasts the glittering cabaret scene with the gritty pursuit of justice.

Taylor Holmes leads the ensemble cast as Larry Van Cortlandt, a charming but impulsive playboy whose infatuation with munitions heiress Natalie Shelton sets the plot in motion. Louise Orth and Diana Allen round out the female lead roles, while Marshall Stedman and William Bailey add physical comedy and detective intrigue. The movie's themes of privilege, pursuit, and playful deception unfold against a backdrop of jazz-age decadence, delivering a snapshot of 1919 cinema's love for fast-paced, stylish mischief.