
Two Sinners
Romance
Overview
An ex-convict gets released after shooting a fellow who made a play for his wife. When he meets Sleeper, his life takes a change for the better, but along with her comes the boisterous little Collins, for whom she is a governess.
Top Cast


Otto Kruger
Otto Kruger
Henry Vane
Otto Kruger
Henry Vane


Martha Sleeper
Martha Sleeper
Elsie Summerstone
Martha Sleeper
Elsie Summerstone


Minna Gombell
Minna Gombell
Mrs. Pym
Minna Gombell
Mrs. Pym


Cora Sue Collins
Cora Sue Collins
Sally Pym
Cora Sue Collins
Sally Pym


Margaret Seddon
Margaret Seddon
Mrs. Summerstone
Margaret Seddon
Mrs. Summerstone


Olaf Hytten
Olaf Hytten
French Judge
Olaf Hytten
French Judge


C. Montague Shaw
C. Montague Shaw
Mr. Gryllis
C. Montague Shaw
Mr. Gryllis


William P. Carleton
William P. Carleton
Heggie
William P. Carleton
Heggie


Bess Flowers
Bess Flowers
Minor Role (uncredited)
Bess Flowers
Minor Role (uncredited)


Ferdinand Munier
Ferdinand Munier
Monte
Ferdinand Munier
Monte
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