On a visit to the dentist, Kingsley, an attorney, is confronted by a well-known criminal, who asks him to defend "Goldie" Harper, a girl accused of killing a man whose body has not been found. The attorney agrees to take the case, and Goldie is released.

The film opens in a dentist's office, where Kingsley, a seasoned attorney, is engaged in a routine check-up. The atmosphere is mundane until a notorious criminal enters, requesting Kingsley's assistance to defend a young girl named Goldie Harper. The man claims Goldie is accused of a murder, though Kinglsey is unaware ...

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"The film opens in a dentist's office, where Kingsley, a seasoned attorney, is engaged in a routine check-up. The atmosphere is mundane until a notorious criminal enters, requesting Kingsley's assistance to defend a young girl named Goldie Harper. The man claims Goldie is accused of a murder, though Kinglsey is unaware of the details. Despite his skepticism, Kingsley agrees to take on the case, and as a result, Goldie is released from custody. The film's narrative then shifts abruptly, presenting..."
Daniel F. Whitcomb, Burnett Manley
United States

1923 · IMDb 6.3

