Overview

His Taking Ways is one of four films made for Biff Comedies, owned by independent producer Samuel Bischoff. Al St. John plays a hearing-impaired burglar who bumbles his way through a suburban break-in. One wonders how a criminal of such incompetence could be responsible for a “200 per cent” increase in burglary, but the premise is just an excuse for St. John to obliviously destroy household furnishings.

Cast

Al St. John, Lucille Hutton, Charles King, John Rand, John Sinclair

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What is "His Taking Ways" about?

His Taking Ways is one of four films made for Biff Comedies, owned by independent producer Samuel Bischoff. Al St. John plays a hearing-impaired burglar who bumbles his way through a suburban break-in. One wonders how a criminal of such incompetence could be responsible for a “200 per cent” increase in burglary, but the premise is just an excuse for St. John to obliviously destroy household furnishings.

When was "His Taking Ways" released?

His Taking Ways was released in 1926.

Who stars in "His Taking Ways"?

The cast includes Al St. John, Lucille Hutton, Charles King, John Rand.

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