The Red Dice is a 1926 American silent crime drama film directed by William K. Howard and produced by Cecil B. DeMille.
The film was adapted by Jeanie MacPherson and Douglas Z. Doty from the 1925 Octavus Roy Cohen novel The Iron Chalice.
[2] As described in a film magazine review,[3] Alan Beckwith, who is broke, agrees to insure his life naming bootleg king Andrew North beneficiary, and agreeing to commit suicide later.
Ala rolls a pair of red dice to determine the date he will die.
They are trapped by North and his men, but Beverly appears in time with revenue officers.