The Wheels of Justice is a 1915 American silent drama film written by Edward J. Montagne, directed by Theodore Marston, and starring Dorothy Kelly, James Morrison, and Louise Beaudet.
Her husband is nothing more than a cash machine to finance her exorbitant lifestyle, while Ralph is the perfect patsy to help her further her selfish goals.
When Ralph arrives, he listens to the recap of what happened, and is so revolted by Rita's true nature, he balks at going through with her plan.
When the police arrive, Rita blames the murder on Ralph, and on the strength of her testimony, he is convicted and sent to prison for twenty years.
Ralph comes up with his own plan and informs the police of the impending crime, and goes to the reception masquerading as the dead John Reynolds.
Rita is confronted by the specter of her dead husband, causing her to confess her guilt in his murder, thus exonerating Ralph, who is returned to his mother and Julia.
It was revealed that the cast included Dorothy Kelly, James Morrison, Louise Beaudet, .Xnders Randolf, Eulalie Jensen, George Cooper, and Charles Eldridge.
At the same time it was revealed that the films stars were Dorothy Kelly and James Morrison, who would be making their debut for Vitagraph.
The magazine pointedly highlighted the work of Eulalie Jensen, who they credited with lifting "the production above the commonplace and the conventional".