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  1. Wits vs. Wits: Directed by Harry Grossman. With Marguerite Marsh, Coit Albertson, Charles Middleton, Bernard Randall. When bank teller Charles Shelby apprehends Helen Marsley as she attempts to pick his pocket, he threatens to have her arrested, but after the girl pleads poverty, Shelby relents and finds her a job as stenographer with Frank ...

    • Harry Grossman
    • 1920-06
    • Crime, Drama
    • Harry Grossman
    • Curriculum
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    • University Fees and Funding
    Film, Visual and Performing Arts 1A ANDIB
    Visual Storytelling IA ANDIB
    Image Creation IA ANDIB

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  2. Wits vs. Wits. Summaries. When bank teller Charles Shelby apprehends Helen Marsley as she attempts to pick his pocket, he threatens to have her arrested, but after the girl pleads poverty, Shelby relents and finds her a job as stenographer with Frank Chevy, the leader of a band of thieves with whom he has connections.

  3. Synopsis. When bank teller Charles Shelby apprehends Helen Marsley as she attempts to pick his pocket, he threatens to have her arrested, but after the girl pleads poverty, Shelby...

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  5. When bank teller Charles Shelby apprehends Helen Marsley as she attempts to pick his pocket, he threatens to have her arrested, but after the girl pleads poverty, Shelby relents and finds her a job as stenographer with Frank Chevy, the leader of a band of thieves with whom he has connections.

  6. wits. phrase [ plural ] Add to word list. Add to word list. intelligence and the ability to think quickly: She learned to survive on her wits. She was on her own and had to live by her wits. It rapidly became a battle of wits. It's tough out there and you really have to rely on your wits.