Directed by Karl Brown
1h 10m
Drama
Peter Olsen, a young social outcast who lives alone on a rundown farm and raises vegetables for a living, finds his only consolation in liquor, though Dorcas Chatham, daughter of the general store owner, begs him to forego this indulgence. Returning from town, he finds a dog by the roadside, apparently injured by a car, and takes it home. Later, on a drunken spree, Peter is attacked by robbers, but the dog comes to his rescue and frightens the assailants away. Stirred by the unselfish devotion of his dog, Peter gradually regains his self-respect, and Dorcas falls in love with him and accepts his proposal, though she fears the dog. When Peter enters the dog in a show, another exhibitor proves to be its owner, and Peter is first parted from, then reunited with, "his" dog. Dorcas overcomes her fear and is united with Peter.
Joseph Schildkraut
Julia Faye
Crauford Kent
Mr. Gault
Sally Rand
Robert Edeson
Karl Brown
Director
John W. Krafft
Writer
Olga Printzlau
Screenplay
Albert Payson Terhune
Story
Fred Westerberg
Cinematography
Margaret Darrell
Editor
Edward C. Jewell
Art Direction
Mitchell Leisen
Art Direction
William J. Scully
Assistant Director