Exclusive Rights
Exclusive Rights is a 1926 American silent crime film directed by Frank O'Connor and starring Gayne Whitman, Lillian Rich, and Gaston Glass. Released by Preferred Pictures, the film was written by Eve Unsell and based upon the short story "Invisible Government" by Jerome N. Wilson.
Plot
In the race for governor, Stanley Wharton emerges as a staunch opponent of Al Morris, a powerful figure controlling both criminals and politicians behind the scenes. After winning the election, Wharton upholds the death sentence of Bickel, a member of a criminal gang, for a murder conviction.
More details
| author | Eve Unsell |
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| director | Frank O'Connor |
| genre | crime |
| keywords | behind the scenes break capital punishment criminal gang death sentence elite elite club kill married win |
| productionCompany | Preferred Pictures |
| publisher | Preferred Pictures |