Flesh and Blood is a 1922 American silent drama film directed by Irving Cummings and starring Lon Chaney, Noah Beery, Edith Roberts and De Witt Jennings.
Webster visits the girl at the mission without revealing he is her father (she thinks her father is dead) and is moved to tears by her beauty and kindness[3] The girl is engaged to marry the wealthy Ted Burton, the son of the crook who framed him, but Fletcher Burton has been refusing to allow the marriage to take place, thinking that Webster's daughter isn't good enough for his son.
In the end, the wedding takes place and Webster turns himself in back at the prison to finish out his sentence, satisfied that his daughter will be happy and well cared for.
"Lon Chaney's enviable reputation as an actor will probably be strong enough to pull 'em in to see this picture, but it is likely that many persons will consider that the story does not fill the requirements for so capable a player.
---Moving Picture World "There is a bit of inserted action, illustrating a tale related to (Webster) by the philosophical Li Fang, which is told in color with Chinese players....There will be no complaints on the part of patrons -- they will be entirely satisfied."