Vintage original 11x14 in. U.S. lobby card from the silent film crime drama, DICE OF DESTINY, released in 1920 by Pathe Exchange Inc. and directed by Henry King. H.B. Warner stars as a wrongfully-convicted ex-con who falls for a nurse (Lillian Rich).

The image features an interior medium shot of Jimmy Doyle (H.B. Warner) tying to dissuade the woman he loves, nurse Nancy Preston (Lillian Rich), from marrying him due to his background as an ex-con. The caption at the bottom reads: "Wouldn't you like a home with a husband free of the law?". It is unrestored in fine- condition with a fairly light 8 in. horizontal crease in the top border just beneath the edge; light signs of wear on the top right corner; a 0.25 in. diagonal crease on the bottom right corner; and a 0.5 in. diagonal crease on the bottom left corner. There are no pinholes, tears, stains, or other flaws.

Plot: After serving his time for a crime he did not commit, ex-convict Jimmy Doyle is determined to go straight for the one he loves, Nancy Preston. Thereafter, Doyle notifies the man who framed him, Detective James Tierny, that any further false accusations will result in his death. Double-crossed by former pals, Doyle is sent back to prison but escapes in time to rescue Nancy from Dave Monteith, one of the colleagues who betrayed him. But when Monteith is killed by an accomplice, suspicion points to Doyle as the murderer. Desperate, he and Nancy run away to a small town where, because he once studied medicine, he becomes an assistant in his uncle's hospital. Meanwhile, Tierney is closing in on Doyle when he suffers an attack of appendicitis from which only Doyle can save him. Resisting his baser feelings, Doyle performs the operation and saves his foe's life. Finally, word arrives that the real murderer has been found, then Tierney gives Doyle and Nancy his blessings.