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| Director: | Raymond Cannon | 
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| Writer: | A. Laurie Brazee, Octavus Roy Cohen | 
| Staring: | 
| Bob Terry is in love with Lois Borden the daughter of his employer, John Borden. When some bonds are missing from the office, Bob is accused and because of Borden's strong sense of obligation to his stockholders, Bob is railroaded to prison. A few years later, the real thief is apprehended and Bob is released. He now begins his plan for revenge against Borden with the aid of his prison cell mate Todd and a gangster, John Carmody. Soon, some bonds are missing again and Borden knows Bob is involved but because Bob has suffered at his hands before, Borden assumes the responsibility and is about to be sentenced to prison. Todd is shot while trying to steal the bonds back from Carmody, but gets the bonds back to Bob and, before he dies, begs Bob to return them to the owner. | |
| Release Date: | Aug 04, 1937 | 
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| Director: | Raymond Cannon | 
| Writer: | A. Laurie Brazee, Octavus Roy Cohen | 
| Genres: | Drama, Crime | 
| Keywords | prison, spy | 
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| Box Office | Revenue: $0 Budget: $0 | 
| Updates | Updated: May 11, 2024 Entered: May 11, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
|---|---|
| Ralph Morgan | John Borden | 
| Kay Linaker | Lois Borden | 
| Ben Alexander | Bob Terry | 
| Eddie Acuff | Todd | 
| Charles Brokaw | Carmody | 
| Chris Allen | Juror (1st Trial) (uncredited) | 
| Brandon Beach | Convict Rejecting Employer (uncredited) | 
| Morgan Brown | Juror (2nd Trial) (uncredited) | 
| Bobby Burns | Juror (2nd Trial) (uncredited) | 
| Richard Cramer | Jury Foreman (2nd Trial) (uncredited) | 
| Robert Cummings | Judge (uncredited) | 
| George Golden | Nightclub Patron (uncredited) | 
| Robert Locke Lorraine | Dancer (uncredited) | 
| Name | Job | 
|---|---|
| Fred Preble | Settings | 
| Raymond Cannon | Director | 
| A. Laurie Brazee | Writer | 
| Octavus Roy Cohen | Novel | 
| Marcel Le Picard | Director of Photography | 
| Carl Pierson | Editor | 
| Scott R. Dunlap | Executive In Charge Of Production | 
| H.A. Wohl | Supervisor of Production Resources | 
| Glen Glenn | Sound Recordist | 
| Harvey Gould | Camera Operator | 
| Mischa Bakaleinikoff | Original Music Composer | 
| Heinz Roemheld | Original Music Composer | 
| Name | Title | 
|---|---|
| I.E. Chadwick | Producer | 
| Lew Cantor | Associate Producer | 
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"Bob" (Ben Alexander) works for "Borden" (Ralph Morgan) and is keen on his daughter "Lois" (Kay Linaker). All is going well until some bonds goes missing and the boss, reluctantly to be fair, concludes that "Bob" is the culprit and off to jail he goes. Once incarcerated, he becomes bitter towards hi ... s erstwhile employer swearing vengeance with his cellmate "Todd" (Eddie Acuff). After five years, new evidence proves that he was innocent. His former employer, wracked with guilt, offers to try and make things right - but will "Bob" accept, or will he follow through with this designs on revenge. The story is quite interesting, asking the question what might we do in that situation - on either side of the prison bars. The execution is really pretty lacklustre, though. The direction and performances are static, and Linaker is really wooden. It does pack quite a bit into an hour, and is a decent example of a B-feature that moves along quickly and efficiently, if entirely unremarkably.