
Soul of the Slums
Action · Crime · Drama
Overview
A young man, framed and sent to prison for a crime he didn't commit, is released after serving his stretch and vows to find those responsible for framing him. Meanwhile he sets up a mission in the slums he came from, and falls in love with a girl he meets there.
Top Cast


William Collier Jr.
William Collier Jr.
Jerry Harris
William Collier Jr.
Jerry Harris


Blanche Mehaffey
Blanche Mehaffey
Molly Malone
Blanche Mehaffey
Molly Malone


James Bradbury Jr.
James Bradbury Jr.
Dummy
James Bradbury Jr.
Dummy
Murray Smith
Murray Smith
Spike
Murray Smith
Spike


Walter Long
Walter Long
Pete Thompson
Walter Long
Pete Thompson


Matthew Betz
Matthew Betz
Jim Blake
Matthew Betz
Jim Blake


Paul Weigel
Paul Weigel
Brother Jacob
Paul Weigel
Brother Jacob


Max Asher
Max Asher
Pawnbroker
Max Asher
Pawnbroker


George Chesebro
George Chesebro
Flop House Employee
George Chesebro
Flop House Employee


Murdock MacQuarrie
Murdock MacQuarrie
Prison Warden
Murdock MacQuarrie
Prison Warden
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