Acquitted (1929 film)

The film stars Lloyd Hughes, Margaret Livingston, and Sam Hardy, and was released by Columbia Pictures on November 15, 1929.

The woman and doctor are followed by the police, who overhear Egan confessing to the murder for which Bradford was originally convicted.

[2] In late August it was announced that Lloyd Hughes, Margaret Livingston, and Sam Hardy were attached to the project.

[5] Harrison's Reports gave the film a positive review, calling it a "strong melodrama", although they found the moral of the story less than desirable, saying that "it glorifies a crook and a murderer".

They complimented Lloyd Hughes and Margaret Livingston, while saying that they were outshone by Hardy, although they felt the plot was a bit hackneyed.