Ben Hur A Tale of the Christ (1925)
A Jewish prince seeks to find his family and revenge himself upon his childhood friend who had him wrongly imprisoned
Blood and Sand (1922)
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The Criminal Code (1930)
After a failed attempt at running for governor, D A Mark Brady is appointed warden of the state prison where many of the criminals he prosecuted are incarcerated
Hells Kitchen (1939)
A group of tough city kids have graduated from reform school and are assigned to a Boys Town type of inmate self government city shelter The shelter is run by Hiram Krispan Grant Mitchell, a crooked superintendent, assiste
Convicted (1950)
A D A becomes the prison warden where he tries to help an inmate he prosecuted, because he believes his sentence was excessive
The Mark of Zorro (1920)
A seemingly idiotic fop is really the courageous vigilante Zorro, who seeks to protect the oppressed
The Three Musketeers (1921)
Cardinal Richelieu, engaged in intrigue at the court of Louis XIII, attempts to rule by threatening the queen, who is secretly in love with the Duke of Buckingham From Gascony comes DArtagnan to join the Kings Musketeers in his