"Damaged Goods" pictures the terrible consequences of vice and the physical ruin that follows the abuse of moral law. It is a stirring plea for a pure life before marriage, in order to make impossible the transmission of hereditary traits to future generations. This film is presumed lost.
Eugène Brieux | Theatre Play |
Thomas B. Middleton | Cinematography |
Tom Ricketts | Director |
Richard Bennett | Writer |
Harry A. Pollard | Writer |