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The Scuttlers Synopsis
Lloyds of London hires Jim Landers to investigate Captain Machen and find out whether or not he is scuttling his ships to collect insurance money. In order to avoid suspicion, Landers allows himself to be shanghaied aboard the Dorothy Low on her next voyage where he discovers the brutality of First Mate Erickson. Despite the brutality on board, Landers remains skeptical of accusations of scuttling because Machen has brought his daughter Laura on the voyage. However, the ship is scuttled en route and Erickson dies. Machen, Laura, Landers and some crew members survive, but Machen is critically injured and, on his deathbed, confesses that he had previously scuttled a ship because it was carrying arms to Mexico. The case satisfactorily resolved, Landers realizes that he has fallen in love with Laura.
The Vixen Synopsis
Elsie Drummond, the "Vixen," a spoiled nymphomaniac, takes pleasure in wreaking havoc on her sweet sister Helen. When Helen becomes enamored of Martin Stevens, a Wall Street businessman, Elsie turns on her considerable charms and woos him away. After Charlie Drummond, Elsie's shiftless brother, steals from Stevens and causes a scandal, Stevens is ruined financially and Elsie promptly leaves him. Through deliberate manipulation, Elsie then steals Knowles Murray, a young statesman, from Helen and succeeds in marrying him. Elsie and Murray move to Paris, forcing Helen to care for their alcoholic father. Six years later, Murray is called to Washington, D.C. and Elsie, now the mother of two children, renews her acquaintance with Martin Stevens, who has regained his wealth and position. As Murray is about to catch Elsie in Stevens' arms, Helen, to protect the children, supplies Elsie with an escape and an alibi. While Elsie continues in her deceptive ways, Stevens, finally wise to the Vixen, marries Helen.
"The Vixen" is currently leading in ratings, making it a stronger choice for newcomers to the genre.
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The Scuttlers