A fisherman begins studying to be an osteopath. Although he isn't finished with medical school, he begins treating his landlady's daughter who is believed to have a chronic illness. He seems to cure her, and the case draws a lot of attention, some of it negative because he was unlicensed when he treated her. He still does not have a degree when he marries the daughter and begins practising osteopathy.
John Harlow | Director |
Edith Arundel | Novel |
Jack Whittingham | Screenplay |
Louis H. Jackson | Producer |
Joseph Sterling | Editor |
Ernest Palmer | Director of Photography |
Hans May | Original Music Composer |
Rahvis | Costume Designer |
C. Wilfred Arnold | Art Direction |
Harry Hayward | Makeup Artist |