When the beautiful Ann Duncan loses her job, she finally accepts Jack Howard's marriage proposal and agrees to elope with him. Ann is soon made aware of Jack's criminal past when Jack flees from the police and she is caught in possession of his stolen goods and sent to prison.

Is it worth the time? Look, if you are the kind of person who enjoys 1940s B-movies where the plot happens because everyone is allergic to just telling the truth, then sure, dive in. This isn't high art, but it's not trying to be. If you get annoyed by characters making the absolute worst decisions possible, just stay ...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Albert S. Rogell

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"Is it worth the time? Look, if you are the kind of person who enjoys 1940s B-movies where the plot happens because everyone is allergic to just telling the truth, then sure, dive in. This isn't high art, but it's not trying to be. If you get annoyed by characters making the absolute worst decisions possible, just stay away. You'll spend the whole runtime yelling at your screen. The whole setup with the train crash is one of those classic screenwriting shortcuts that makes me chuckle. Poof, new ..."
Herbert Asbury, Fred Niblo Jr.
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