Secret Orders
Drama
Overview
At the outbreak of the World War, Janet Graham, a telegrapher, is persuaded by Eddie Delano, a crook masquerading as a salesman, to marry him. She agrees, but upon discovering his duplicity, she turns him over to the police. Janet enters the U. S. Secret Service and is detailed to uncover the source of a "leak" in the sailing of troop transports
Top Cast


Harold Goodwin
Harold Goodwin
Eddie Delano
Harold Goodwin
Eddie Delano


Robert Frazer
Robert Frazer
Bruce Corbin
Robert Frazer
Bruce Corbin


Evelyn Brent
Evelyn Brent
Janet Graaham
Evelyn Brent
Janet Graaham


John Gough
John Gough
Spike Slavin
John Gough
Spike Slavin


Marjorie Bonner
Marjorie Bonner
Mary, Janet's friend
Marjorie Bonner
Mary, Janet's friend


Brandon Hurst
Brandon Hurst
Butler
Brandon Hurst
Butler


Frank Leigh
Frank Leigh
Cook
Frank Leigh
Cook
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