
Bob Sinclair, black sheep of his wealthy family, returns home after making his fortune and soon finds himself accused of embezzlement and of the attempted murder of his father, Lionel Sinclair. He also finds that his sweetheart, Edith Stafford, is being courted by his brother, Edwin.

Bob Sinclair stands at the crossroads of his life, having returned to his family's estate after years of absence. His return is marked not by celebration, but by suspicion and hostility. His father, Lionel Sinclair, accuses him of embezzlement and even more shockingly, of attempting to murder him. The air is thick with...


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"Bob Sinclair stands at the crossroads of his life, having returned to his family's estate after years of absence. His return is marked not by celebration, but by suspicion and hostility. His father, Lionel Sinclair, accuses him of embezzlement and even more shockingly, of attempting to murder him. The air is thick with lies and hidden motives, especially when Bob's sweetheart, Edith Stafford, is seen in the company of his brother, Edwin.Bob's initial reaction is to fight back, but the truth is e..."
Edith Thornton
Louis Weadock, Jack Natteford
United States

1927 · IMDb —

