: Throughout his campaign of vengeance, Lavond secretly attempts to reconcile with his estranged daughter, Lorraine (Maureen O'Sullivan), who has lived in poverty and shame believing the lies about her father. Production & Legacy

The story follows (Lionel Barrymore), a former Parisian banker who was wrongfully convicted of murder and embezzlement and sent to the notorious Devil's Island for 17 years.

: After Marcel's death, Lavond joins forces with Marcel's widow, Malita. To avoid detection by the police, he returns to Paris disguised as Madame Mandilip , a kindly old lady running a doll shop.

: Lavond escapes with Marcel, a scientist who has developed a formula that can shrink living creatures to one-sixth of their original size. While Marcel intended to use the formula to solve global resource shortages, the process leaves human subjects without their own will, making them easily controlled by others' mental impulses.

The film is noted for its impressive , which used oversized furniture and forced perspective to make actors appear as though they were only six inches tall. The Devil-Doll - Mountain Xpress