The Grey Glove is a 1928 Australian silent film based on a newspaper serial by E. V. Timms.
An amateur detective, John Courtney, tries to catch a mysterious criminal who always leaves a grey glove behind. He tries to protect the mysterious Pauline Hemingway.
His fiancee Margaret becomes jealous and sets off to follow him dressed as a boy.
The film was shot at Australasian's Bondi studios. It appears to have been shot prior to August 1926.
The film was the first screen appearance of Val Lassau who had been in the chorus of Rose Marie.
It seems there was some extra filming after Christmas 1926.
The Australasian called it "an intriguing tale, in which action and mystery arc pleasantly mingled. Fortunately Mr. Webb has aimed at a mark that is not beyond tbc reach of a producer who has not the elaborate equipment of a costly studio at his disposal, and he has achieved his aim. The acting by a large cast is aa least as good as that in any Australian film."