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- Philip D'Arcy (William Eugene), the financial backer of a Broadway show offers to star Ruth Montaige (Pauline Garon), in the show but he has another reason for doing so. But Ruth, dumb but pure, agrees to marry him after one year, figuring she will be a star and and can goodbye to the lustful money-man. Then true romance comes along and she falls in love with true-and-equally-pure Edwin Edinburh (Allan Simpson). This riles her standby lover to the point that, with the help of a jealous girl in the show's cast, manages to get poor Ruth on a deserted yacht with Edwin, hoping the shame and scandal will ruin her budding career.
- Newspaper reporter John Templeton is suspected of being "The Snake," the murderer of a banker who is the father of the reporter's sweetheart, Joan Renshaw. The reporter escapes from the police and, with the girl, trails "The Snake" to Shanghai, where they lure him into confessing that he was hired by the banker's partner.
- Two brothers, one rotten and one decent, battle for the attention of a local girl in their California lumber camp.
- Helene is forced into marrying blackmailer Vaughan Neil, who holds incriminating evidence of a scandal involving her father. In a struggle with the girl the villain is killed, and she is suspected. But eventually she is cleared and finds happiness with the Mountie assigned to the case.
- "Scheming financier meets young millionaire, whom he tricks. Financier spends money on stage star. Later, through accident, she is badly scarred and another girl substitutes. Financier proposes to latter, threatening ruin if she refuses. He is killed and millionaire and girl charged with murder. Former stage star confesses, and girl and millionaire are freed." Motion Picture News Booking Guide, 1929.
- A pilot saves a dancer from a Paris nightclub owner and they stow away to Cornwall.