
All That I Have
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As a wealthy retired surgeon nears the end of his life, he begins to distribute his wealth to those in need, stating that "all that I have belongs to God." His nephews bring him to court to determine his mental competence in the hopes of stopping him from disposing of all his money.
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Original Language
en
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Houseley Stevenson
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
Effie Laird
Mary Biddle
Joe Devlin
Louie Lumpkin

Esther Howard
Mrs. Dalton
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