Police Court (film)

Police Court is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film starring Henry B. Walthall, Leon Janney, Lionel Belmore, and King Baggot.

Directed by Louis King and released by Monogram Pictures, the screenplay was adapted by Stuart Anthony from his story.

A once popular actor, Nat Barry (played by Henry B. Walthall), is a has-been because of his alcoholism.

The legendary film star is forced by necessity to take a job selling patent medicine at a traveling sideshow dressed in a costume as Abraham Lincoln.

He attempts to get bit parts for Barry, but he has trouble delivering his lines on the movie set for the compassionate director, Henry Field (played by King Baggot).