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- Follow the tender but appropriately irreverent account of the life and career of Robert Downey Sr., the fearless and visionary American director who set the standard for countercultural comedy in the 1960s and 1970s.
- A young black student accidentally films a crooked cop committing a murder. He then follows the cop around, filming more of his illegal activities.
- Ruth Gaylord gives up her home in New York to marry John Gaylord but grows discontented with the loneliness and desolation of life in the West and leaves her husband. After returning home, she hears that he has struck one of the richest gold veins in California. A letter surrendering her interests in the mine falls into the hand of Kirk Harding, an eastern capitalist; and John, tricked into surrendering his rights and discovering the truth, struggles with Harding. Ruth awakens, discovering it was all a dream, and decides not to leave her dedicated husband after all.
- Henry Morgan advances the money to defend Bud Sanderson who is arrested for stealing cattle, in return for securing an option on the Sanderson ranch. Morgan hires "The Rattler" to evict the Sandersons from their ranch, but when he meets Helen Sanderson and discovers the injustice of Morgan's demands, he refuses to carry out his orders. Helen, suspecting Morgan of shady dealing, follows Bud, who has escaped from jail, to a desperadoes' hangout. The Rattler holds up the gang and forcibly carries Bud off to jail, where he will be safe. Misunderstanding The Rattler's motives, Helen sells the ranch to Morgan, who delivers false money to Helen. The Rattler pursues, and both are caught in a train wreck. Morgan, mortally injured, clears Bud, and The Rattler, though wounded, is urged to recovery by Helen's love.
- Terry Nolan, stationmaster of a railway station that is robbed of metal ore, is suspected and arrested, but he escapes from the sheriff. While making his getaway he meets Nora, daughter of railroad superintendent Dan Murphy, whose car has collided with a wagon; and she drives him back to town. Assuming the name of "Tim McCloskey," he obtains a position as yard foreman and risks being jailed to be near her, though Dan objects to his daughter's marrying a trainman. Terry marries her aboard a flat car, however, in the presence of her father and Harry Allen, a disappointed suitor, who pursue them on the fender of a locomotive. It is revealed that "Tim" is actually an escaped thief, but Nora accidentally learns that Allen is behind the thefts. Nora is captured by the gang, but Terry follows to their hideout, rounds up the bandits, and rescues Nora.