Band of Thieves (1928 film)
Band of Thieves is a 1928 American silent crime film directed by William J. Craft and starring Sandford Lyons, Kathleen Myers, and Tom London. The film is a low-budget action-oriented production focusing on a gang of criminals and the attempts to bring them to justice. Released during the tail end of the silent film era, Band of Thieves features elements common to crime serials and westerns of the period, despite its urban setting. Specific plot details are scant due to the film's relative obscurity and lack of readily available archival information.