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  1. The Argyle Case is a 1917 American silent mystery film produced by and starring Robert Warwick and directed by Ralph Ince. It was distributed by Lewis J. Selznick through his Selznick Pictures Corporation.

    • The Argyle Case, by Harriet Ford and Harvey J. O'Higgins
    • Robert Warwick
  2. The Argyle Case: Directed by Ralph Ince. With Robert Warwick, Charles Hines, Frank McGlynn Sr., Arthur Albertson. The story is that of the mysterious murder of John Argyle, a multi-millionaire, in the library of his home. Circumstances point toward Argyle's adopted daughter Mary, who is the beneficiary under his will, Argyle having quarreled ...

    • Ralph Ince
    • 1917-02
    • Drama, Mystery
    • 70
  3. 23. Aug. 2020 · The story of "The Argyle Case" is that of the mysterious murder of John Argyle, a multi-millionaire, in the library of his home. Circumstances point strongly toward Argyle's adopted daughter, Mary, who is the beneficiary under his will. Argyle having quarrelled bitterly with his son, Bruce.

  4. When multi-millionaire banker John Argyle is found brutally murdered in his home, suspicions are cast upon Mary Mazuret, his adopted daughter who became the sole beneficiary of his estate under his will, Argyle having quarrelled with his son Bruce.

  5. When multi-millionaire banker John Argyle is found brutally murdered in his home, suspicions are cast upon Mary Mazuret, his adopted daughter who became the sole beneficiary of his estate under...

    • Ralph Ince
    • Robert Warwick
  6. 1917 Directed by Ralph Ince. When multi-millionaire banker John Argyle is found brutally murdered in his home, suspicions are cast upon Mary Mazuret, his adopted daughter who became the sole beneficiary of his estate under his will, Argyle having quarrelled with his son Bruce.

  7. The Argyle Case. Summaries. The story is that of the mysterious murder of John Argyle, a multi-millionaire, in the library of his home. Circumstances point toward Argyle's adopted daughter Mary, who is the beneficiary under his will, Argyle having quarreled with his son Bruce.