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  1. See My Lawyer is a 1921 American silent comedy film directed by Al Christie and starring T. Roy Barnes, Grace Darmond and Lloyd Whitlock. [1] . It is based on the 1915 play See My Lawyer by Max Marcin . Plot. An inventor fraudulently claims to have designed a machine that produces artificial rubber . Cast. T. Roy Barnes as Robert Gardner.

  2. See My Lawyer: Directed by Al Christie. With T. Roy Barnes, Grace Darmond, Lloyd Whitlock, Jean Acker. Robert Gardner and Billy Noble become interested in a machine capable--according to the inventor, Trueman--of producing artificial rubber. A trust is formed, circulars are sent out, and a demonstration is requested.

    • Al Christie
    • 1921-03-13
    • Comedy
    • 60
  3. Robert Gardner and Billy Noble become interested in a machine capable--according to the inventor, Trueman--of producing artificial rubber. A trust is formed, circulars are sent out, and a demonstration is requested. When Billy discovers that the invention is fraudulent and refuses to demonstrate it, the trust lawyer becomes suspicious and ...

  4. For the silent film, see See My Lawyer (1921 film). See My Lawyer is a 1945 American comedy film directed by Edward F. Cline and written by Edmund Hartmann and Stanley Davis. It is based on the 1939 musical See My Lawyer by Richard Maibaum and Harry Clork.

  5. Find trailers, reviews, synopsis, awards and cast information for See My Lawyer (1921) - Al Christie on AllMovie - When inventor Otto Trueman (J.P. Lockney) claims…

  6. See My Lawyer. Summaries. Robert Gardner and Billy Noble become interested in a machine capable--according to the inventor, Trueman--of producing artificial rubber. A trust is formed, circulars are sent out, and a demonstration is requested.

  7. Based on the play See My Lawyer, a Play by Max Marcin (New York, 2 Sep 1915). Synopsis Robert Gardner and Billy Noble become interested in a machine capable--according to the inventor, Trueman--of producing artificial rubber.