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Director: Raymond Cannon
Cast: Ralph Morgan, Kay Linaker, Ben Alexander, Eddie Acuff
Bob Terry is in love with Lois Borden the daughter of his employer, John Borden. When some bonds are missing from the office, Bob is accused and because of Borden's strong sense of obligation to his stockholders, Bob is railroaded to prison. A few years later, the real thief is apprehended and Bob is released. He now begins his plan for revenge against Borden with the aid of his prison cell mate Todd and a gangster, John Carmody. Soon, some bonds are missing again and Borden knows Bob is involved but because Bob has suffered at his hands before, Borden assumes the responsibility and is about to be sentenced to prison. Todd is shot while trying to steal the bonds back from Carmody, but gets the bonds back to Bob and, before he dies, begs Bob to return them to the owner.
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Fans of classic film noir and crime dramas will appreciate the gripping story and strong performances in the 1937 film 'The Outer Gate', directed by Raymond Cannon. The film explores themes of corruption, revenge, and moral responsibility through the story of a man wrongfully accused of a crime, played compellingly by actor Ralph Morgan.
The Outer Gate is a 1937 American film directed by actor/screenwriter Raymond Cannon. The screenplay concerns a man who organizes a revenge plot after being sent to prison for a crime he did not commit.
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