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13 Washington Square Yify File

(1928) is a silent romantic comedy-crime film directed by Melville W. Brown . Based on a 1915 Broadway play by Leroy Scott , the film is a farce of mistaken identities and class-clashing comedy.

centers on Mrs. DePeyster, a snobbish New York socialite who is horrified to learn her son, Jack, plans to marry Mary, a "grocer's daughter". To prevent the union without causing a public scandal, Mrs. DePeyster devises a scheme: she pretends to leave for a European cruise but secretly stays behind to sabotage the relationship. 13 Washington Square YIFY

The story takes a turn toward farce when she hides in her own supposedly empty mansion at . Disguised as a maid, she crosses paths with an art thief named "Deacon" Pyecroft , who has broken in to steal her valuable paintings. Believing Mrs. DePeyster and her actual maid, Matilda, are fellow criminals, Pyecroft enlists their help, leading to a night of "uproarious chaos" and slapstick chases. Key Themes and Elements 13 Washington Square (1928) - IMDb (1928) is a silent romantic comedy-crime film directed

Below is an essay-style analysis of the film's plot, themes, and historical context. centers on Mrs

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(1928) is a silent romantic comedy-crime film directed by Melville W. Brown . Based on a 1915 Broadway play by Leroy Scott , the film is a farce of mistaken identities and class-clashing comedy.

centers on Mrs. DePeyster, a snobbish New York socialite who is horrified to learn her son, Jack, plans to marry Mary, a "grocer's daughter". To prevent the union without causing a public scandal, Mrs. DePeyster devises a scheme: she pretends to leave for a European cruise but secretly stays behind to sabotage the relationship.

The story takes a turn toward farce when she hides in her own supposedly empty mansion at . Disguised as a maid, she crosses paths with an art thief named "Deacon" Pyecroft , who has broken in to steal her valuable paintings. Believing Mrs. DePeyster and her actual maid, Matilda, are fellow criminals, Pyecroft enlists their help, leading to a night of "uproarious chaos" and slapstick chases. Key Themes and Elements 13 Washington Square (1928) - IMDb

Below is an essay-style analysis of the film's plot, themes, and historical context.