

A gambler, hopelessly in debt, agrees to pay off his debt by allowing his creditor to take out a life insurance policy on him and collecting once the one-year suicide clause has elapsed.
Director: Fred Niblo
Writers: F. McGrew Willis, Walter DeLeon
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