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The Forged Bride Synopsis
Professional forger Bill Butters realizes one day that the police care closing in on him, and convinces his daughter Peggy to flee. He is soon arrested, tried and convicted, and sentenced by prison by Judge Farrell. Meanwhile, Peggy gets a job at a beach resort and meets wealthy Dick Van Courtland, who is actually the ward of Judge Farrell. She marries Van Courtland, but a jealous rival determines to break up the marriage, and Bill gets wind of it in prison. Complications ensue.
Madame Spy Synopsis
Robert "Bob" Wesley horrifies his father, Admiral John Wesley of the Naval Advisory Board, by failing his examination at the Annapolis naval academy. Bob seizes the chance to redeem himself, however, when he overhears Hanson, the butler, plotting with German agent Count Von Ornstorff to deliver his father's plans for the Atlantic coastal defenses to German Baroness Von Hulda. In Baltimore, Bob meets the baroness' ship and, with the aid of an old college professor, makes her his prisoner. Having impersonated a woman in the college play, Bob disguises himself as the baroness, rendezvous with the spies, and obtains the plans. Baroness Von Hulda escapes, but Bob recaptures her and then turns all of the spies over to the authorities. Admiral Wesley expresses his pride in his son, and Bob wins Phyllis Covington, the girl of his heart.
"The Forged Bride" holds a slight edge in general audience appreciation, but "Madame Spy" offers its own unique cult appeal.
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The Forged Bride