
Aggravated by the meddling of Lucille Weymouth, her disapproving Park Avenue mother-in-law, Broadway actress Lola Allen quarrels with her weakling husband John. After they reunite, the couple visits a nightclub, where a brawl breaks out and John is killed by "Checkers" Fraley, Lola's former underworld lover.


If you have an hour to kill and you like movies where the plot feels like it was written on a napkin during a lunch break, The World Accuses is for you. It is a weird little relic from 1934 that starts as a drama about a mean mother-in-law and ends with children being held hostage on a sloping roof. 🏠 I think people ...

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"If you have an hour to kill and you like movies where the plot feels like it was written on a napkin during a lunch break, The World Accuses is for you. It is a weird little relic from 1934 that starts as a drama about a mean mother-in-law and ends with children being held hostage on a sloping roof. 🏠 I think people who enjoy those old 'weepies' where a mother is unfairly separated from her child will get a kick out of this. If you hate logic or over-the-top coincidences, you should probably s..."

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