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Capital Punishment

This is not a Clara Bow vehicle, and yet it is clearly the aspect/asset of Clara Bow which elevates a fairly serious melodrama to a timeless and profound social statement. Opening the film on death row where the handsome youth awaits the chair, a stirring test of the legal system evolves after two elite types conspire to expose its inadequacies. Elite, jaded society lawyer Gordon Harrington fabricates a murder, implicating an entirely "hired" fall-guy, one Dan O'Connor, while the bored playboy-type hides away on a yacht until the points are proven and the legal system has been disgraced. Naturally, something goes wrong, the playboy really turns up murdered, and O'Connor is now the accused, imprisoned murderer scheduled to be hanged.

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Capital Punishment Cast

Name Character
Clara Bow She was 19, 60 years old when she died as Delia Tate
George Nichols He was 61, 63 years old when he died
Eddie Phillips He was 25, 65 years old when he died
Margaret Livingston She was 29, 89 years old when she died
Elliott Dexter He was 54, 71 years old when he died
John T. Prince He was 162, 86 years old when he died
Edith Yorke She was 57, 66 years old when she died
Joseph Kilgour He was 61, 69 years old when he died
Alec B. Francis He was 57, 66 years old when he died
George Hackathorne He was 28, 44 years old when he died as Dan OConnor

Capital Punishment Crew

Name Department
James P. Hogan as Director. He was 34 (53) years old when He died Directing
John F. Goodrich as Writer. He was 37 (50) years old when He died Writing
B.P. Schulberg as Story. He was 32 (65) years old when He died Writing
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Capital Punishment (99 years)

  • Release day: Thursday, January 01, 1925