Men and Women is a 1925 American silent drama film produced by Famous Players–Lasky and released by Paramount Pictures.
It is based on a play, Men and Women, written years earlier by David Belasco and Henry Churchill de Mille, father of the director.
[1][2] Robert Stevens robs the bank where he is employed, and through the efforts of Calvin Stedman, the prosecuting attorney, he is sentenced to six years' imprisonment.
At the expiration of his sentence, Stevens locates his daughter and settles in Arizona, assuming the name of Stephen Rodman.
It was directed by James Kirkwood and starred Lionel Barrymore, Blanche Sweet and her future husband Marshall Neilan.