Four Boys and a Gun plot
""Real Big Shots" with a real gun —"
Four boys are involved in a robbery that killed a police officer. All four are arrested and told that they will most certainly be sentenced. Three of them get life sentences and only one gets the electric chair when they tell which one of them actually fired the fatal shot. The four boys are then left alone and they have to decide who will lose his life for the others. Is it the one who fired the deadly shot; the one who has a family; the one who initially arranged the gun, or is it the one who has the least chance of living a happy life, should he ever be released early?