

Drama
Overview
Jenny is carrying the child of a young man who dies in the San Francisco earthquake (1906). After giving birth, she decides to place her child in the custody of a wealthy married couple. Years later, thanks to the protection of a corrupt politician, she becomes the main "madame" of San Francisco, in addition to participating in various illegal activities.
Top Cast


Ruth Chatterton
Ruth Chatterton
Frisco Jenny Sandoval
Ruth Chatterton
Frisco Jenny Sandoval


Louis Calhern
Louis Calhern
Steve Dutton
Louis Calhern
Steve Dutton


Helen Jerome Eddy
Helen Jerome Eddy
Amah
Helen Jerome Eddy
Amah


Donald Cook
Donald Cook
Dan Reynolds
Donald Cook
Dan Reynolds


James Murray
James Murray
Dan McAllister
James Murray
Dan McAllister


Hallam Cooley
Hallam Cooley
Willie Gleason
Hallam Cooley
Willie Gleason


Pat O'Malley
Pat O'Malley
Policeman Pat O'Hoolihan
Pat O'Malley
Policeman Pat O'Hoolihan


Harold Huber
Harold Huber
George Weaver
Harold Huber
George Weaver


Robert Emmett O'Connor
Robert Emmett O'Connor
Jim Sandoval
Robert Emmett O'Connor
Jim Sandoval


Willard Robertson
Willard Robertson
Police Capt. Tom
Willard Robertson
Police Capt. Tom
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