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Everyman's Price Synopsis
District Attorney Bruce Steele is concerned about the extent of profiteering in foodstuff. He assigns men to investigate the problem, then dashes off to propose marriage to Ethel Armstrong, who accepts him, but later breaks the engagement when the investigators report that her father, financier Henry Armstong, is one of the profiteers. Bruce interrupts Ethel's father's trial, dismissing the case for lack of evidence. Grateful, Mr. Armstrong arranges to get Bruce and Ethel together again by a plot involving his son and Bruce's brother in a forgery case. The plot proves successful, everyone involved is proven innocent, Henry Armstrong releases the food he has kept from the market, and Bruce and Ethel rediscover their love.
Under the Crescent Synopsis
A series of six episodes involving the adventures of an American actress in Old Egypt: #1: The Purple Iris; #2: The Cage of the Golden Bars; #3: In the Shadow of the Pyramids; #4: For the Honor of a Woman; #5: In the Name of the King; #6: The Crown of Death.
"Everyman's Price" holds a slight edge in general audience appreciation, but "Under the Crescent" offers its own unique cult appeal.
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Everyman's Price