The Right Way is a 1921 American silent drama film distributed by Producers Security.
It was directed by Sidney Olcott and starred Joseph Marquis and Edwards Davis.
As described in a film magazine,[1] a rich boy (Marquis) follows the path of gilded vice and on the day of his marriage to his sweetheart (Osborne), he uses his skill as a copyist and forges his father's name to obtain funds to satisfy the demands of a woman of the underworld.
With its inevitable discovery, his Spartan father (Davis) allows the law to take its course and the rich boy is sent to prison.
With the establishment of an honor system and other changes, the two boys are soon transferred from sullen convicts to workers waiting for the expiration of their sentences.