Overview
Bill Sanford, once a first-rate railroad engineer and happy father, is victimized by bootleggers and soon becomes known as the village drunkard. His daughter, Ruth, a stenographer, is in love with her employer's son, Harry, but his father, Rand, opposes the match, though he consents to it when Sanford seems to reform.
Year 1922
Studio Weber & North Productions
Director Harry O. Hoyt
Crew Harry O. Hoyt (Director), Harry O. Hoyt (Scenario Writer), Harry Fischbeck (Director of Photography), Charles E. Blaney (Theatre Play)
Popularity 0
Language No Language






