Convict's Code Trailer

Convict's Code Trailer (1930)

01 August 1930 Drama 66 mins

Just before the scheduled electrocution of stockbroker Kenneth Avery for the murder of Mazie Lawrence, Nan Perry makes one last plea to the governor for a stay of execution and relates the incidents that led to Mazie's death. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2013.

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Cast

Cullen Landis

as Kenneth Avery

Eloise Taylor

as Nan Perry

William Morris

as Theodore Perry

Mabel Z. Carroll

as Mazie Lawrence

Robert Cummings

as Gov. Johnson

John Irwin

as Convict

International Titles

Convict 786 Trailer

International Releases Dates

United States 01 August 1930

Production Companies

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