Structural breakdown of the film's metadata, creative team, and cast based on available reference data.
Story Structure — 2 Plot Phases
Film Overview
Provides basic metadata about the 1915 silent drama, including genre and studio.
Key Events
Film Introduction — Presentation of the 1915 silent drama film title and genre. Location: Universal Pictures
Director Credit — O.A.C. Lund is formally credited as the film's director. Location: Production Studio
Lead Actor Feature — Harry Carey is highlighted as the featured star of the production. Location: Universal Pictures
Cast Roster Listing — Complete cast list is displayed with character and actor credits. Characters: Jim, RoseLocation: Film Credits
Studio Release — Official release information and distribution details are provided. Location: Universal Pictures
Cast & Credits
Lists the director, lead actor, and supporting cast members with their credited roles.
Key Events
Studio Release — Official release information and distribution details are provided. Location: Universal Pictures
Story Breakdown
Film Metadata — Core identification details of the production.
Release Year — 1915 silent era release.
Genre Classification — American silent drama format.
Creative Team — Key personnel responsible for the film's direction and production.
Director Credit — O.A.C. Lund holds directorial authority.
Lead Actor Feature — Harry Carey is highlighted as the primary star.
Cast Roster — Complete list of credited performers and their roles.
Protagonist Listing — Jim and Rose are identified as central figures.
Supporting Actors — Additional cast members with undetermined roles.
Distribution Info — Studio and release channel details.
Studio Release — Distributed by Universal Pictures.
External References — IMDb and external link documentation.
Character Profiles — Available biographical and narrative data for main roles.
Jim Character — Protagonist portrayed by Harry Carey.
Rose Character — Protagonist portrayed by Jean Taylor.
Historical Context — Placement within early cinema and studio catalogs.
Silent Era Drama — Fits the 1915 American silent film tradition.
Universal Catalog — Part of early Universal Pictures output.
When Jim is released from prison, he returns to his Chinatown neighborhood determined to lead a virtuous life. While walking, he hears a woman's cries issuing from a house and enters to investigate. In her delirium, the dying woman mistakes Jim for her nephew and entrusts him to deliver a package to her daughter.