Cross Streets is a 1934 American melodrama film directed by Frank R. Strayer, which stars Claire Windsor, Johnny Mack Brown, and Anita Louise.
When he is spurned by his fiancé, Ann Clement, at his college graduation, young doctor Adam Blythe begins drinking heavily.
After seventeen years, Adam runs into an old schoolmate, Morton Talbot, who although he flunked out of college, is now quite wealthy.
When they arrive, Morton hints of the possibility of his making a large bequest to the school of medicine to Dean Todd, the head of the college.
Impressed, Dean Todd offers Adam the position as head of the new research wing of the medical school, which is to be built with funds donated by Morton.
Jerry, blind with jealousy, has followed Ann, and when he sees her with Adam, takes out a gun and fires at her.