In Russia, university student Roderick
Raskolnikov graduates with honors. Even though he is hailed as
an authority on crime, Roderick lives in poverty. When
Roderick learns that his family is coming to visit, he decides to
pawn the heirloom watch he received for graduation. At the
pawnbroker's, Roderick sees an unfortunate street urchin, Sonya,
receive only one ruble for her valuable Bible, and when she is
pushed out the door by the pawnbroker, she loses the ruble.
When Roderick learns that Sonya supports her family, he gives her
the rubles he receives for his watch.
Later, Roderick's mother and sister,
Toni, arrive at his apartment, and he learns that Toni lost her job
because her employer's husband, Grilov, tried to force himself on
her. With the family in dire poverty, Toni has agreed to marry
the pompous, aging Lushin. Angry at Toni for selling herself
to Lushin, and desperately in need of money, Roderick kills the
cruel old pawnbroker, and rummages through her room for valuables.
The next day, Roderick is arrested, not
for the pawnbroker's murder but for overdue rent. Inspector
Porfiry is eager to meet the criminal expert, and he has Roderick
observe the interrogation of an innocent prisoner suspected of the
pawnbroker's murder. Porfiry, who has solved all crimes
assigned to him, confides to Roderick that he is willing to send an
innocent man to prison in order to maintain his record.
Later, Roderick goes to the office of
the Current Review and the editor, excited over the response
to Roderick's last article, agrees to give him 1,000 rubles for
another article. Certain that he is not suspected of the
crime, Roderick returns to see his family, where he mocks Lushin,
and in doing so, ends Toni's engagement.
Meanwhile, Sonya is questioned by
Porfiry, and his suspicions about Roderick are aroused.
Roderick then shows up at the police station, and Porfiry invites
himself to meet his family, who he questions vociferously until
Roderick forces him to apologize.
Afterward, Grilov arrives and tells
Roderick that he is now a widower, then offers Toni 500 rubles as
compensation for his actions. Now wracked by his conscience,
Roderick visits Porfiry, who admits that he suspects him; however,
the innocent man confesses, thus causing Roderick to feel more
guilt. Roderick goes to Sonya, and terrifies her with crazy
talk, and she begins to read the Bible to him. No longer able
to endure his guilt, Roderick confesses while Grilov listens outside
the door. Grilov then tries to blackmail Toni, but relents
when he sees her hatred of him.
Meanwhile, Roderick returns to his
apartment and finds Porfiry, who accuses him of the crime and
threatens to send the innocent man to Siberia and leave the
injustice on Roderick's conscience. Roderick goes to Toni, who
is now engaged to his friend Dmitri, and asks her to look after
their mother and Sonya in his absence. As Roderick leaves,
Sonya asks him to leave the country with her, but he asks her to
wait for him, and they go to Porfiry's office together.