5
75 min
After a forward introduces the question of whether women are temperamentally suited for jury duty, Jim O'Neil, a young shipping clerk, is found holding a revolver over his dead employer, Edward Knox. The celebrated novelist Grace Norton, selected to be on the jury at Jim's trial, becomes the first woman juror in New York.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Florence Reed | Grace Norton | Unowned | |
Hugh Thompson | John Schuyler | Unowned | |
Gareth Hughes | Jim O'Neil | Unowned | |
David Powell | Edward Knox | Unowned | |
Florida Kingsley | Mrs. O'Neill | Unowned | |
Mildred Cheshire | Helen | Unowned | |
May McAvoy | Edith Norton | Unowned | |
Harold Entwistle | The Judge | Unowned | |
Tom McGuire | District Attorney | Unowned | |
Walter McEwen | Defense Attorney | Unowned | |
Edward Brennen | Clerk of the Court | Unowned | |
Frank De Camp | Jury Foreman | Unowned | |
Edward Elkas | A Juror | Unowned | |
Jane Jennings | Unowned |