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A Roaring Adventure Synopsis
Duffy Burns returns from college in the East and discovers that his father's cattle are being systematically stolen by a band of unknown outlaws. Duffy resolves to catch the culprits, conceals his identity, and goes to work on his father's ranch. There he meets Gloria Carpenter, daughter of one of the outlaws, and falls in love with her. Gloria returns the affection, but she is puzzled by Duffy's constant attentions to the Widow Dodd. Duffy and a sheriff's posse round up the bandits, Gloria's father reforms, and Duffy wins Gloria's love when he explains that his friendship with the widow has been strictly in the interest of capturing the cattle rustlers.
Faith Endurin' Synopsis
Bosom friends Jeff Flagg and Jim Lee launch a cattle-raising business, but their prospects are so seriously threatened by Ed Crane and his nearby copper mining operations that Jim moves to another town. Crane tries to assault Jeff's sweetheart, Helen Dryer, and in the attempt is shot and killed by her brother Vic. Jeff, accused of the murder, leaves town closely pursued by Sheriff Sol Durkee, who hopes to identify Jeff by the scar on his left arm. In a faraway town, Jeff meets up with his old friend Jim, who, in a poker game brawl, shoots the scar away from Jeff's arm. The two return home, and when Vic finally confesses that he killed Crane to preserve his sister's honor, Jeff is exonerated. Jeff and Jim discover rich copper deposits on their ranch, and Jeff, now a wealthy man, proposes to Helen.
"A Roaring Adventure" holds a slight edge in general audience appreciation, but "Faith Endurin'" offers its own unique cult appeal.
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A Roaring Adventure