William F. Claxton
Director


Dr. Charles Greyson is a famous and wealthy former surgeon. His nephews have taken him to court to challenge his competency, due to his recent inexplicable gifts of large amounts of cash to the church, and, apparently, to some nefarious scam artists. The film is portrayed as a courtroom drama first painting "Dr. Charlie" as incompetent and easily swindled, then telling his side of events and putting them into context. In the courtroom, and by use of flashback, we hear of Dr. Charlies' move away from impersonal contribution on an institutional level, and preferring to express Christian stewardship directly to people who need it, and by helping spread the word of God by donating to Mission fronts who fight fear, anxiety and destitution around the world. We even find the scam artists having turned a new leaf, and creating new lives for themselves. Message being that all that we are we owe to God, and the profits gained from our God-given abilities require care and thought before sharing.
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William F. Claxton
Director

Houseley Stevenson
Dr. Charles Grayson

Donald Woods
Pastor William Goodwin

Onslow Stevens
Attorney Palmer

Robert Stevenson
Peter Grover

John Eldredge
Justice Webster

Tom Neal
Bert Grayson

Paul Cavanagh
Dr. James Brady

Russell Hicks
Jess Northrup

Al Bridge
John Biddle, Gardener
Effie Laird
Mary Biddle, Housekeeper

Joe Devlin
Louie Lumpkin

Esther Howard
Mrs. Dalton
Houseley Stevenson Jr.
Ken Grayson

Chester Clute
Juror Meek

Tim Ryan
Ben Renson

Jimmy Lloyd
Reporter Noonan

Emory Parnell
Juror Barstow
Franklin Parker
Joe, Rewrite Man
Charles F. Royal
Writer