A women's prison provides the setting for this drama that centers around a naive small-town woman framed by a man whom she met in a nightclub in the big city. She is not welcomed by the inmates and immediately the prisoners are divided.
Lynne Roberts Virginia Christine Marion Martin Adele Mara Tom Keene Geraldine Wall Tala Birell Norma Varden Mary Newton Steve Barclay Erskine Sanford Sarah Edwards Ida Moore William Forrest Verna Felton George Reynolds Dick Elliott Hella Crossley Kathryn Sheldon Isabel Withers Gertrude Astor Roy Barcroft Barbara Bedford Barry Bernard Grace Cunard Edythe Elliott Dorothy Granger John Ince Marjorie Kane Elaine Lange Tom London Mary McCarty Anne O'Neal Florence Pepper Lee Phelps Mary Rockwell Marin Sais Walter Shumway Lee Slater Sheila Stewart Brick Sullivan Charles Sullivan Rean Tibeau Symona Boniface
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