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The Danger Rider Synopsis
Hal Doyle (Hoot Gibson), son of the prison warden, falls in love with a portrait of Mollie Dare (Eugenia Gilbert), who runs a reformatory for ex-convicts where they may work for honest wages. To win the girl he poses as the notorious Tucson Joe (B. Reeves Eason) and goes to the reformatory where his reputation causes the other men to fear him. The real Tucson Joe arrives but does not reveal his identity. He and "Scar" Bailey (Monte Montague) plan to rob Mollie's safe of the payroll money. Joe double-crosses Bailey and is robbing the safe alone, when Hal comes in and is knocked out before he can defend himself. He regains consciousness and pursues Joe. Meanwhile, when Mollie comes home Bailey is there and demands the money. Hal has caught Joe and sent him back guarded by one of the men. He returns to Mollie's and captures Bailey.
Money Madness Synopsis
Bank president, George Fuller, uses his own fortune to cover the losses, when the bank is on the verge of collapse. Unknown to Fuller, however, Monroe Simmons, his vice-president, is undermining the bank for his own purposes. Then Tom Williams, who is in love with Fuller's daughter Ethel, asks his uncle, famous detective "Whispering Smith," to investigate the case. Smith successfully uncovers Simmons' conspiracy and apprehends him and his fellow conspirators, thus saving the bank.
"The Danger Rider" holds a slight edge in general audience appreciation, but "Money Madness" offers its own unique cult appeal.
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The Danger Rider