James Dyke
Paul Muni
James Dyke

A man condemned to execution tries to convince two women that he is not their son and brother, and that they must get on with their lives.
James Dyke
Paul Muni
James Dyke
Mary Douglas
Marguerite Churchill
Mary Douglas
Robert Ward
Johnny Mack Brown
Robert Ward
Warden Holt
DeWitt Jennings
Warden Holt
Mrs. Douglas
Edith Yorke
Mrs. Douglas
Police Lieutenant
Clifford Dempsey
Police Lieutenant
Father Daly
Richard Carlyle
Father Daly
Judge
Henry Kolker
Judge
Little Boy (uncredited)
Sherwood Bailey
Little Boy (uncredited)
Liberty Bondsman (uncredited)
George Chesebro
Liberty Bondsman (uncredited)
Prison Guard (uncredited)
Sidney D'Albrook
Prison Guard (uncredited)
Little Boy (uncredited)
Dannie Mac Grant
Little Boy (uncredited)
Paul Muni stands out here as the anonymous young man who walks into a police station and confess to a murder. Adopting a name ("Dyke") from a calendar hung on the wall, he is tried, convicted and sentenced to death. When his fate is published, as well as his photo, in the press a young girl and her mother wonder that he might be their long lost brother/son and set out to try establish the truth. The story is curious - it gives us surprisingly little to go on until the last fifteen minutes when we are treated to a wonderfully poignant denouement with the Oscar nominated Muni and "Mary" (Marguerite Churchill). It's more a film to appreciate because of it's cinematic significance - a very early and well made - if simple - talkie, but as a story it is really rather under-cooked for the most part and the supporting efforts add little to the intrigue.
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