I Am Guilty
Originally released in 1921. I Am Guilty is a drama/crime film. directed by Jack Nelson. At just 70 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Louise Glaum, Mahlon Hamilton, and Claire Du Brey
Synopsis
Connie (Louise Glaum) is married to attorney Robert MacNair (Mahlon Hamilton). When he leaves town on a business trip, her friend from the old days, Molly May (May Hopkins), invites her to a party. Connie, who misses her old life, decides to go under an assumed name. Teddy Garrick, the host (Joseph Kilgour), makes a play for her and she burns her shoulder trying to get away from him. Dillon, a burglar who is hiding in the house (George Cooper), surreptitiously presses a gun into Connie's hand from behind a curtain. As Garrick comes toward her he is shot dead.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Louise Glaum
as Connie MacNair
Mahlon Hamilton
as Robert MacNair
Claire Du Brey
as Trixie
Joseph Kilgour
as Teddy Garrick
Ruth Stonehouse
as London Hattie
May Hopkins
as Molly May
George Cooper
as Dillon
Michael D. Moore
as The Child (as Mickey Moore)
Frederick Ko Vert
as The Dancer (as Frederic De Kovert)
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- J. Parker Read Jr. Productions
Frequently Asked Questions
What is I Am Guilty about?
Connie (Louise Glaum) is married to attorney Robert MacNair (Mahlon Hamilton). When he leaves town on a business trip, her friend from the old days, Molly May (May Hopkins), invites her to a party....
Who directed I Am Guilty?
I Am Guilty was directed by Jack Nelson.
How long is I Am Guilty?
I Am Guilty has a runtime of 1 hours and 10 minutes (70 minutes total).
When was I Am Guilty released?
I Am Guilty was released on May 1, 1921 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in I Am Guilty?
The main cast of I Am Guilty includes Louise Glaum, Mahlon Hamilton, Claire Du Brey, Joseph Kilgour, Ruth Stonehouse.