Broken Laws
| Broken Laws | |
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| Directed by | Roy William Neill |
| Written by | Marion Jackson Bradley King |
| Based on | "Broken Laws" by Adela Rogers St. Johns |
| Produced by | Dorothy Davenport Thomas H. Ince |
| Cinematography | James Diamond |
Production company | Thomas Ince Corporation |
| Distributed by | Film Booking Office of America |
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Running time | 70 minutres |
| Country | United States |
| Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
Broken Laws is a 1924 American silent drama film directed by Roy William Neill, remarkable for the appearance of Dorothy Davenport, who is billed as "Mrs. Wallace Reid".
Broken Laws, with its plot of parental overindulgence, is the second of Davenport's "social conscience" releases, to be followed by The Red Kimono (1925), based on a true-life story of white slavery.