Although this is not a horror film it shares many of the traits being a revenge thriller and starring Lionel Atwill as a wronged steel mill owner who takes his revenge. His business, wife, child and money are all taken away from him by a power driven co-director. Atwill befriends a blind beggar in hospital and soon creates a society for beggars, the lame and disabled. Their meagre income is invested and their well being looked after. Soon thousands join and their investments make huge wealth. Atwill uses this to buy back the mill through stock market manipulations and sets out destroying those who wronged him. While filmed cheaply, this film has energy and a genuine feeling for the under privilaged. There is amazing footage of the working in genuine steel mills, hard and dangerous work. Atwill does not play it over the top, but elicits sympathy and compassion. The film jumps a little in places but this does not detract from a very enjoyable film. 8/10.
Special Thanks to Mark Coyle for this Movie Review.