is a 1937 American drama film directed by George Marshall and Otto Preminger and starring Victor McLaglen, Walter Connolly and Peter Lorre.
The film's sets were designed by the British art director Hans Peters.
[2] Danny O'Neill (Victor McLaglen) works for munitions manufacturer Michael Steele (Walter Connolly) in the days leading up to World War I. O'Neill kidnaps Steele's infant daughter, hoping the drastic act will keep the country out of war.
Once released, he returns to find the girl, now named Sheila, who believes O'Neill to be her father.
O'Neill has come to care for Sheila and decides to give up his criminal life in order to be a "father" to her.