The Golden Gallows is a 1922 American silent drama film directed by Paul Scardon and starring Miss DuPont.
[2][3] As described in a film magazine,[4] actress Willow Winters (DuPont) rises to fame when opportunity comes by accident to her.
She is courted by two men, notorious man-about-town Leander Sills (Stevens) and Peter Galliner (Mower), the son of an aristocratic family.
Sill's attorney has a letter that reveals the truth of the situation, but he withholds it in an endeavor to win the affections of Willow.
The letter reveals the true feelings existing between Leander and Willow and Peter is convinced of her innocence.