Money to Burn is a 1926 American silent drama film directed by Walter Lang.
Upon arrival, Dolores discovers an atmosphere of mystery about the home and in the actions of her guardian, Don Diego Valdez, whose relations with Manuel Ortego are of a shady nature.
Dan, escaping from his ship after a row in which he believes that he has killed a man, seeks shelter on the island on which Dolores lives and is held captive by Ortego.
Everything comes to a climax when Dan escapes and discovers that Ortego and Don Diego have set up a counterfeiting operation in the old chapel.
The film survives in the archives of the Library of Congress and the Museum of Modern Art.