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The Silver Car Synopsis
On a voyage to Europe, reformed criminal Anthony Trent seeks former war comrade "William Smith," the only person who knows his true identity. In England, Anthony discovers that Smith's real name is Arthur Grenvil, the son of the Earl of Rosecarrel. He also meets and falls in love with Arthur's sister Daphne. Upon learning that the earl is being blackmailed by Count Michael Temesvar, who threatens to expose a treaty between their two countries, Anthony embarks on a suicide mission to the Balkan States to retrieve the treaty, overcoming a myriad of deadly obstacles. Following Anthony's escape in the count's silver automobile, the earl rewards him with an Australian ranch and Daphne's hand.
By Injunction Synopsis
"King" McAllister's word is law, judge, and jury in the cattle country where he lives with his daughter Panchita. His foreman, Price Purcell, believed he had a chance of winning Panchita's hand until the arrival of Buck Lumsden, who settled all doubts concerning the likely winner. Buck did not make a hit at first because he was "down and out" but he lingers and is made foreman of the year's round-up which was not altogether to Purcell's liking. Purcell plans to ruin Buck in the estimation of the boss as well as Panchita. After the round-up, all adjourn to the dance hall and gambling resort to celebrate, and Purcell lures Buck into a roulette game. Buck loses not only his own money but a large amount belonging to McAllister. Purcell returns to McAllister with the news of Buck's disloyalty. Buck has married Panchita. He is obliged to flee the country and sets out to raise enough money to repay McAllister for the amount he had lost to Purcell.
"The Silver Car" holds a slight edge in general audience appreciation, but "By Injunction" offers its own unique cult appeal.
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The Silver Car