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Goodbye Girls Synopsis
Country girl Florence Brown (Carmel Myers) keeps the secret of her invention, an invisible deep-sea light, in a brass box which is being sought by agents of many governments, and they threaten her life at every turn. Both she and her invention would have been lost but for the unintended intervention of Vance McPhee (William Russel), a woman-chasing author who leaves the big city and goes to the country for rest, peace, and quiet for his frayed nerves--and falls in love with Florence and that finds his doctor was right when he advised McPhee that what he really needed was a wife and he could wave goodbye to the girls.
A Desert Wooing Synopsis
Socially prominent but nearly penniless Easterner Mrs. Bereton, marries her daughter Avice to wealthy cattleman Barton Masters. Before the ceremony, Avice promises Dr. Fortescue Van Fleet, with whom she has been carrying on a flirtation, that her marriage will mean nothing, but after she moves to Barton's ranch, she comes to respect her husband deeply. When the wedding party, consisting of Van Fleet as well as Avice's mother and brother Billy, visits the ranch, Van Fleet attacks Avice in her room, but Barton catches him and turns him out. The next day, Barton sends Avice's relatives home and compels her to work on the ranch. She is resentful until Van Fleet returns and shoots Barton, seriously wounding him. At the point of a gun, Avice forces the doctor to tend her husband's injury, and after Barton's recovery, she devotes herself to him.
"A Desert Wooing" is currently leading in ratings, making it a stronger choice for newcomers to the genre.
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Goodbye Girls