At 10 years old, Owen becomes a ragged orphan when his mother dies. Abusive next-door neighbors the Conways take him in, and by 17, Owen has learned that might is right. At 25, he's a career gangster: loitering, gambling and drinking in dens of iniquity. Marie Deering arrives in Owen's area, eager to empower the impoverished, gang-affiliated youth through education. Owen slowly but surely leaves his old life behind, choosing the narrow path- all the while falling in love with Marie. Skinny, who's taken over Owen's role in the gang, reappears to him, spelling trouble.
Directed by Raoul Walsh
silent film
IMDB
N/A
Letterboxd
3.5 / 5
Cast
Rockliffe Fellowes
Owen [at 25] Conway
Anna Q. Nilsson
Marie Deering
Carl Harbaugh
Ames, District Attorney
James A. Marcus
Jim Conway
Harry McCoy
Owen at 17 (as H. McCoy)
Maggie Weston
Maggie Conway
Crew
Raoul Walsh
Director
Carl Harbaugh
Writer
Raoul Walsh
Writer
Popular Reviews
5 reviews
Lasse Jørgensen
6.3★ · 09/26/25
I really liked the realism of this film, it had some heart, decent debut film for Raoul Walsh.
I really liked the realism of this film, it had some heart, decent debut film for Raoul Walsh.