One Way Out (1931)
A man in the mythical Elyria tries to kill himself but a cop stops him from doing so. In Elyria, one needs a permit to commit suicide, so off the man goes to the Department of Suicides for a suicide permit, which he is granted.
Director: Arthur Hurley
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Charles Lawrence as Ferdinand Algernon Peabody Glutz |
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Thelma White as Desperate for Permanent Wave |
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Ray Collins as Police Sergeant on Bicycle (uncredited) |
| Directing | Arthur Hurley | Director |
| Camera | Edwin B. DuPar | Director of Photography |
| Writing | A. Dorian Otvos | Story |