Silent screen villain William V. Mong directed this potentially interesting but, sadly, lost melodrama about rioting workers attacking their plant by blowing up the powder house. Attempting to mediate the riot, governor (Alfred Hollingsworth) is assassinated by John Poole (Forrest Seabury), a revolutionary. The lieutenant governor (Charles Perley) and his fiancée (Dorothy Davenport), who just happens to be the daughter of the plant's owner (Harry Holden), struggle with the decision whether to ask for the death penalty for the murderer or take the road of leniency. In the end, the girl persuades her husband-to-be to spare the man's life. Leading lady Dorothy Davenport was the wife of the era's reigning matinee idol, Wallace Reid.
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