The Honor of the Law

The Honor of the Law

Release date : June 29, 1914
Runtime : 29m
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Director : Travers Vale /
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June 29, 1914 29m Drama More
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The District Attorney came face to face with the man who he believed had murdered his father years before. This man was held for murder. The District Attorney made every effort to find his victim guilty. The night before the execution, however, a dying companion's confession placed the guilt where it belonged. Should he now, as District Attorney, destroy the confession or uphold the honor of the law?
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George Morgan
Bert Allen - the Husband
Irene Howley
Williams' Daughter-in-Law - the Wife
Franklin Ritchie
Williams' Son
Kate Bruce
Mrs. Allen - Bert's Mother
Louise Vale
The Warden's Wife

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  • title:The Honor of the Law
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1914
  • Runtime:29m
  • Genres: Drama · Thriller ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Travers Vale /
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  • Overview:The District Attorney came face to face with the man who he believed had murdered his father years before. This man was held for murder. The District Attorney made every effort to find his victim guilty. The night before the execution, however, a dying companion's confession placed the guilt where it belonged. Should he now, as District Attorney, destroy the confession or uphold the honor of the law?
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