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Cast
Jacqueline Logan | ... |
Mary Lawrence
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Tyrone Power Sr. | ... |
Mr. Lawrence
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Edmund Burns | ... |
James Morton
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Montagu Love | ... |
Timothy Keith
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Eddie Phillips | ... |
Leonard Keith
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George Fawcett | ... |
Judge Meeman
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Crauford Kent | ... |
Defense Attorney
(as Crawford Kent)
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Jay Hunt | ... |
Justice of the Peace
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Joseph W. Girard | ... |
The Warden
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Leon Holmes | ... |
Office Boy
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Frona Hale | ... |
Aunt
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Directed by
Louis J. Gasnier | ... | (as Louis Gasnier) |
Written by
Leete Renick Brown | ... | (scenario) |
Lois Hutchinson | ... | (scenario) |
Arthur Stringer | ... | (story "The Travis Coup") |
Cinematography by
George Meehan | ||
Mack Stengler |
Editing by
James C. McKay |
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- Tiffany Productions (1926) (United States) (theatrical)
- British Exhibition Films (BEF) (1927) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
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When Leonard Keith, son of a famous publisher, is implicated in a chorus girl's suicide, he is protected by James Morton, assistant editor of his father's newspaper, although he and Leonard are rivals for the love of Mary Lawrence. Mary, who is in love with Jim, rejects her father's wish that she marry Leonard; and on the night that Morton plans to elope with Mary, Leonard entices her to a restaurant and forces a scene in which she slightly wounds him with a pistol. The pair elope as planned, but Leonard dies from blood poisoning, and Jim is arrested for his murder and convicted. Mary, who becomes ill from wandering in a storm, learns of Jim's predicament only on the day set for his execution; as he is being led to the death chamber, Mary, with the aid of Spec, an office boy, convinces the governor of Jim's innocence, and he is freed. Written by AFI |
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