

His dad commits crimes to buy him honor. The American Dream, folks.
Tad's dream is to attend a military academy so he can grow up to be a great soldier and a war hero, like his father. What he doesn't know is that his father, Slag, is actually a thief and a derelict. Slag robs a factory in order to get the money to send Tad to military school, then gets a job at the academy's horse stables to be close to his son, who doesn't know he's alive.
Acting
Louis Wolheim's face could tell three tragedies at once.
Production
A 'part-talkie' — half silent, half sound, fully unhinged.
Direction
Hopper milks every father-son near-miss for maximum anguish.

Director
E. Mason Hopper
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This 'part-talkie' was shot silent then partially reshot with sound — notice how dialogue scenes feel grafted onto silent montages like cinematic Frankenstein.
Released months before the Crash, it captures a dying American fantasy: that military glory and class ascent could wash away any origin story. Spoiler: they couldn't.