Go Straight (1925 film)

Go Straight is a 1925 American silent crime drama film directed by Frank O'Connor and starring Owen Moore, Mary Carr, and Gladys Hulette.

[1][2] Some scenes took place in a film studio, with real stars Anita Stewart and Larry Semon appearing as themselves.

Gilda gets a job at a bank and wins the approval of her employer by detecting some counterfeit bills.

While she is gone, the gang goes to the bank, find the banker and bind him and carry him away in an effort to make him tell them where the money is hidden.

She is accused of being an accomplice, but is given a clean record when the banker's mother tells them that Gilda had saved the money.