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The Combat Synopsis
Tough lumberjack Blaze Burke is told he'll be made lumber camp boss if he can get rid of a gang of lumber poachers. He does so, but instead of giving Blaze the job he promised, the company's owner gives it to Milton Symmons, his nephew. Blaze falls for Ruth Childers, Symmons' girlfriend, but both he and Ruth are placed in danger when Red McLaughlin, the leader of the now-disbanded gang of poachers, follows them to an isolated cabin, intending to kill them both.
The Show Down Synopsis
Inconsiderate millionaire John Benson, philanthropist Oliver North, courageous Langdon Crane, wealthy idler Robert Curtis, and Lydia Benson are among the passengers on an ocean liner that is sunk by a German submarine. Carried away by the currents to a tropical island, the castaways endure hardships which bring out their true natures. Benson becomes kind and considerate underneath his gruff exterior, North exhibits a meanness and smallness, Crane turns into a coward and slacker when he is confronted by hard work, and Curtis develops into a dynamo of activity whose strength and consideration prompt Lydia to fall in love with him. Finally, they are rescued and all return home, where Lydia and Curtis are married.
"The Show Down" is currently leading in ratings, making it a stronger choice for newcomers to the genre.
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The Combat