The Net
"Never Was Woman Placed in a more Pathetic Position-Forced to Choose Between the Good Name of Her Innocent Child and the Liberty of an Innocent Man."
Originally released in 1923. The Net is a crime/drama film. directed by J. Gordon Edwards. At just 70 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Barbara Castleton, Raymond Bloomer, and Alan Roscoe
Synopsis
Allayne Norman's husband Bruce is a gambler and drunkard who kills her artist cousin in an argument. Bruce flees the studio with Allayne and their son, and places his identifying documents in the pockets of an amnesiac man. To avoid the consequences of his actions, Allayne identifies the man as her husband. When Bruce returns, he tries to kill the man but is shot instead. The man regains his memory and is cleared of wrongdoing.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Fox Film Corporation
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Net about?
Allayne Norman's husband Bruce is a gambler and drunkard who kills her artist cousin in an argument. Bruce flees the studio with Allayne and their son, and places his identifying documents in the p...
Who directed The Net?
The Net was directed by J. Gordon Edwards.
How long is The Net?
The Net has a runtime of 1 hours and 10 minutes (70 minutes total).
When was The Net released?
The Net was released on December 2, 1923 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Net?
The main cast of The Net includes Barbara Castleton, Raymond Bloomer, Alan Roscoe, William H. Tooker, Peggy Davis.