Johnny-on-the-Spot
An ex-convict, who was framed, struggles to clear his name.
Main Cast
Movie Details
Production Info
- Director:
- Maclean Rogers
- Production:
- E.J. Fancey Productions
Locations and Languages
- Country:
- US; GB
- Filming:
- GB
- Languages:
- en
An ex-convict, who was framed, struggles to clear his name.
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