"Based on the life story of Dr. Samuel A. Mudd"28 February 1936Drama, History93 mins
After healing the leg of the murderer John Wilkes Booth, responsible for the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln, perpetrated on April 14, 1865, during a performance at Ford's Theatre in Washington; Dr. Samuel A. Mudd, considered part of the atrocious conspiracy, is sentenced to life imprisonment and sent to the sinister Shark Island Prison.
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A few short hours after President Lincoln has been assassinated Dr. Samuel Mudd gives medical treatment to a wounded man who shows up at his door.
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