"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."
Paul Muni
as James Dyke
Marguerite Churchill
as Mary Douglas
Johnny Mack Brown
as Robert Ward
DeWitt Jennings
as Warden Holt
Edith Yorke
as Mrs. Douglas
Clifford Dempsey
as Police Lieutenant
Richard Carlyle
as Father Daly
Henry Kolker
as Judge
Sherwood Bailey
as Little Boy (uncredited)
George Chesebro
as Liberty Bondsman (uncredited)
Sidney D'Albrook
as Prison Guard (uncredited)
Dannie Mac Grant
Henry Hall
as Harold Everett Porter (uncredited)
Barton Hepburn
as Joe Douglas as a Youth (uncredited)
Robert Homans
as Newspaper Printer (uncredited)
Lillian Lawrence
as Spinster on Train (uncredited)
Billy O'Brien
as Boy (uncredited)
Helen Parrish
as Little Child on Train (uncredited)
George C. Pearce
as Dr. Edmondson (uncredited)
Bob Perry
as Bill the Guard (uncredited)
Buster Slaven
Don Terry
as Policeman (uncredited)
Delmar Watson
as Little Boy Who Falls Down (uncredited)
Tom Wilson
as Tom the Printer (uncredited)
William K. Howard
Director
Holworthy Hall
Theatre Play
Robert Middlemass
John Hunter Booth
Dialogue
Tom Barry
Glen MacWilliams
Additional Photography
J. Gordon Cooper
Assistant Director
Lucien N. Andriot
Director of Photography
Jack Dennis
Editor
William Fox
Presenter
Producer
Adaptation
Frank McKenzie
Sound