A son (Scott Caan) is stuck with caring for his alzheimer victim father (Leo Burmester), a former professor who can now barely communicate. Depressed and struggling to make ends meet, an old buddy (Anthony Ruivivar) tries to get him to become a pusher. He gets further drawn in by a wild girl (Mia Kirshner) for whom he does procure drugs and gets involved in a wild sexual relationship. All of these factors weigh on the man until the inevitable conclusion is reached.
No copy of this film is known to exist. Please check your attic. Documentary footage of the royal family and British nobility was filmed in 1917 by Griffith and Bitzer while on location in England for Hearts of the World (1918), and intended to use the footage in that film. It was not used after all for that project but was later used in this one.