Year: 1930
Runtime: 68 mins
Language: English
Director: Frank Lloyd
Attorney Charles “Beauty” Steele, a snobbish lawyer with a drinking problem, loses his wife and learns his brother‑in‑law stole a client’s money. While hunting the thief, he is attacked and left for dead, rescued by a compassionate couple. Suffering amnesia, he builds a new life, but when his memory returns he must face his former crimes and duties.
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