Malcolm Trevor (Grant) and his wife (Burns) are unable to conceive a child of their own. So when Malcolm's truck accidentally hits Letty's (Young) son (Travers) and Letty is declared an unfit mother, the couple gladly take the boy into their home to raise as their own. Determined to take advantage of Malcolm's riches, however, Letty tries to blackmail him.
"Malcolm Trevor (Grant) and his wife (Burns) are unable to conceive a child of their own. So when Malcolm's truck accidentally hits Letty's (Young) son (Travers) and Letty is declared an unfit mother, the couple gladly take the boy into their home to raise as their own. Determined to take advantage of Malcolm's riches, however, Letty tries to blackmail him."@en
"Malcolm Trevor (Grant) and his wife (Burns) are unable to conceive a child of their own. So when Malcolm's truck accidentally hits Letty's (Young) son (Travers) and Letty is declared an unfit mother, the couple gladly take the boy into their home to raise as their own. Determined to take advantage of Malcolm's riches, however, Letty tries to blackmail him."
"Grant stars as a wealthy businessman who takes an unmarried woman's son into his home after an accident, but the boy's mother is determined to take of advantage of his riches."@en
"A childless couple agree to take a boy into their home after his mother is declared unfit. The mother is determined to take advantage of the man and tries to blackmail him. In the end, selfless love and charity are celebrated in this heartwarming movie."@en
"Pre-Code film about wealthy Malcolm Trevor and his wife who are unable to have a child of their own. When Malcolm's truck accidentally hits Letty's son and Letty is declared an unfit mother, the couple gladly take the boy. Determined to take advantage of Malcolm's riches, Letty tries to seduce and blackmail him."
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