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Wild Justice Synopsis
Arno's master is murdered by an unknown assailant, and Bob Blake, a brutal ruffian, takes possession both of the dog and of the late owner's cabin. Arno despises Blake and runs off, seeking protection with Dave Wright, a kindly doctor. Polly Ann Hadley, the dead man's niece, arrives on a visit to her uncle and goes to the cabin now occupied by Blake. Blake seeks to defile her, but Arno comes to her aid, keeping the lecher at bay until Dr. Wright appears. Blake is proven to have killed Arno's master, and Dr. Wright woos and wins Polly Ann.
Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves Synopsis
Ali Baba, a poor Turkish wood chopper, discovers that a robbers' cave, concealed in the mountains that surround his house, opens to the magical phrase, "Open Sesame." Learning that the cave is filled with stolen treasure, he takes home as much as he can carry, but his greedy brother forces him to reveal the cave's location. After gaining admittance to the cave, Ali Baba's brother is seen by the thieves and killed. Meanwhile, Ali Baba falls in love with Morgianna, a slave girl forced to dance in the local inn, and by securing her freedom, he wins her love and loyalty. The leader of the band of robbers suspects that Ali Baba knows the secret of the treasure cave, and in the guise of an oil merchant, he visits Ali Baba with his forty thieves concealed in oil jars. When Morgianna discovers the robbers, she fills the jars with boiling oil, thereby killing them all. Ali Baba defeats the robber chief in combat and then marries his beautiful Morgianna.
"Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves" is currently leading in ratings, making it a stronger choice for newcomers to the genre.
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Wild Justice