

The Acquittal
1923 Directed by Clarence BrownWhen a wealthy man is found murdered in his bedroom, one of his two adopted sons is arrested and charged with the killing. However, the verdict at his trial is an acquittal. Since the police don't seem to be particularly interested in finding the real killer, the dead man's daughter-in-law--the wife of the adopted son who wasn't charged--takes it upon herself to solve the crime.
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Claire Windsor
....................................................Madeline Ames

Norman Kerry
....................................................Robert Armstrong

Richard Travers
....................................................Kenneth Winthrop (as Richard C. Travers)

Barbara Bedford
....................................................Edith Craig
Charles Wellesley
....................................................Andrew Prentice

Frederick Vroom
....................................................Carter Ames

Ben Deeley
....................................................Butler
Director
...........................................................Clarence Brown
Writer
...........................................................Jules Furthman
Raymond L. Schrock
Director of Photography
...........................................................Silvano Balboni
Theatre Play
...........................................................Rita Weiman
Production Companies
...................................................Universal Pictures
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................English
Genres
....................................................Mystery
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