After hapless pianist and ex-con John Elman is framed for murder, he is resurrected by a scientist after his execution.
A gang of racketeers frames down-on-his-luck John Ellman for murder. After a trial finds him guilty, evidence is brought forth proving his innocence, but it is too late and he is executed anyway. A doctor sees an opportunity to use an experimental procedure to restore him to life but is that entirely possible? ....Or desirable?—Ken Yousten <kyousten@bev.net>