The Mouthpiece (play)
| The Mouthpiece | |
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| Written by | Edgar Wallace | 
| Date premiered | 20 November 1930 | 
| Place premiered | Wyndham's Theatre, London | 
| Original language | English | 
| Genre | Crime | 
The Mouthpiece is a 1930 crime play by the British writer Edgar Wallace. It was one of several theatrical failures written by Wallace following the enormous success of On the Spot, with a plot described as "flimsy".
It ran for twelve performances at Wyndham's Theatre in the West End. The cast included Emlyn Williams, Douglas Payne, Mabel Terry-Lewis and Margaret Bannerman. In 1935 it was posthumously novelised by Robert Curtis.
A gang of criminals discover that a young woman is unaware that she is about to inherit a fortune, and scheme to marry one of their members to her to get their hands on the money.