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The Masked Rider Synopsis
Bruce Edmunds takes a place in the revenue service to help rout the moonshiners in the hills of North Carolina and to avenge the murder of his brother, George Edmunds. George, who was a landscape painter, had selected the picturesque locale in the south for his work, and while there became infatuated with Jill Jamison, a mountain girl, and daughter of Jimmy Jamison, owner of the Bat Cave Hotel. The friendship between the girl and George aroused the enmity of Squid Archer, boss of the moonshining gang. On two occasions Squid and George quarrel over the girl. George is found dead with a bullet wound in his head and his body buried in the mountains. Bruce arrives at Bat Cave disguised as a parson. Jill's father is away, when Bruce arrives and the mountaineers headed by Squid are taking advantage of his absence. Bruce quells a disturbance they have started and immediately wins the respect and favor of Jill. After that Jill and Bruce are often seen together. Squid only hides his anger at this situation because of Bruce's ministerial garb. The following day Jill takes Bruce for a walk, during which he learns much of his brother's life there. He does not disclose his identity and has difficulty in controlling his emotions. One night, soon afterwards, the moonshiners are startled by the appearance of a mysterious masked rider, dressed in a white buckskin suit and riding a white horse. By his actions the moonshiners know he is not a bandit. They fire at him and give chase, but he eludes them. While Jill is riding near a mountain stream she surprises the masked rider who is watering his horse. The masked rider is so startled that he covers her with his revolver before he realizes who she is. Recovering quickly he bows and profusely begs her pardon. Jill's fears are allayed, and she smiles when she finds the terrible masked rider so gallant. Touching her golden curls Bruce tells her she can have her freedom for one curl. The next day Jill learns the parson and masked rider are the same person, when she finds her lock of hair in the parson's room behind his mother's picture. That night Bruce leads a group of government agents in the moonshining district. The illicit distillers take refuge under ground through secret passages. They are driven out when Bruce explodes a heavy charge of dynamite, blowing up their catacomb. Squid manages to escape. He hurries to the Jamison Hotel, the proprietor and attempts to force Jill to accompany him in his escape. Bruce arrives in time to prevent him and a terrific struggle between Bruce and Squid follows. They roll down a flight of stairs and Bruce loses his revolver. Squid, retreating toward the door, fires at Bruce, who is prostrated upon the floor. The bullet enters his right shoulder and disables him. As Squid starts to fire a second time Jill crashes a chair over his head and sends him unconscious to the floor. The moonshiners are made prisoners and Jill nurses Bruce until he recovers sufficiently to accompany her to a real parson.
A Man of Honor Synopsis
On a treasure hunt in the tropics, adventurer Mortimer Gregg discovers beautiful Horse Island, and upon his return to New York, forms a partnership with Christopher Beaumont, allegedly to develop the island's resources. Just before his death, however, Gregg reveals to his assistant manager, David Smith, that the Tropical Products Company was formed for the sole purpose of swindling the stockholders. A highly principled man who believes in the island's potential, David refuses to tamper with the company's financial reports, which so angers Beaumont that he visits Horse Island to deliver David an ultimatum. When the young man learns that he is about to be fired for his persistent honesty, he refuses to allow Beaumont and his daughter Christabel to leave the island. Caught in a tropical storm one afternoon, David and Christabel take refuge in a cave, where they fall in love and, incidentally, uncover a store of pirates' gold. After the Beaumonts have departed for New York, David invests the treasure in Tropical Products stock under Christabel's name, whereupon old Beaumont, finally beaten, agrees to run the company honestly as the partner of his future son-in-law.
"The Masked Rider" holds a slight edge in general audience appreciation, but "A Man of Honor" offers its own unique cult appeal.
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The Masked Rider