
Overview
A physician is dragged down to the depths by the drug habit, losing position and wealth. After pawning every available possession except a revolver to satisfy his craving for the drug, he returns to his cheap lodging house to end his life. Half stupefied, he gets into the wrong room, where he finds a woman and daughter almost starved. He takes his revolver and pawns it to buy food for them. His own act of kindness gives him a new view of life and he struggles to break his habit. Many times he almost falls again, but is aided by a nurse whom he had known years before. Finally he throws off the yoke altogether and wins back to manhood and the love of a woman.
Actor | Age then | Age now | |
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![]() | 37 | June 17, 1936 (58) | |
![]() | 35 | March 17, 1943 (63) | |
![]() | 42 | May 21, 1922 (49) | |
![]() | 51 | January 5, 1934 (69) | |
![]() | 60 | February 17, 1920 (64) | |
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