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- In Baghdad a girl escapes from a robber sheikh and thwarts a plot to rob a merchant.
- To support a demanding wife, bank clerk Brian Kent embezzles a large sum of money and, overcome with remorse, attempts to commit suicide by casting himself adrift in a small boat on a rough river. The boat is caught in willows, however, and Brian meets Judy, a little maidservant who introduces him to her mistress, Auntie Sue, a schoolteacher. Under Auntie Sue's benign influence, Brian reforms and writes a book. Falling in love with Betty Jo, Brian incurs the enmity of Judy, who tells her father of Brian's unsavory past. Judy's father starts out for the bank, but Auntie Sue gets there first and persuades the bank president (a former pupil of hers) not to prosecute Brian. Brian's wife attempts to visit him and is drowned. Brian finds happiness with Betty Jo.
- A Saracen sultan's disguised son loves an amnesiac Moslem princess.
- A KC's wife is forced to admit in court that the child killed by her drunken ex-chauffeur was hers.
- A man loves a dancer who becomes a producer's mistress.
- A girl aids her sister's romance with a man who really prefers her.
- In what is described as "pictorial sidelights of the world's greatest city", London is viewed from the "new and fascinating angle" of its Regent's Canal.
- Kitty Shayne, a cut-up who is the life of every party she attends, discovers that the men in her life invariably pass her up in order to marry timid and retiring girls. Kitty then goes to live with an aunt in a distant town, assuming there the role of a modest young woman in order to find herself a husband. She soon meets and falls in love with Russell Baldwin, a proper young man who hates jazz babies. When she and Russell become engaged, Mrs. Baldwin gives a party to celebrate the occasion, but the affair is a dull one until Kitty risks her romance to save her future mother-in-law from the heartbreak of social embarrassment; Kitty once again becomes the life of the party, and Mrs. Baldwin's gathering becomes an instant success. Russell is disgusted with Kitty until she explains that she became gay only to please his mother. Russell and Kitty are reconciled.
- Mabel Vandergrift moves from the country to the city and enrolls in an upscale college. She starts to hang around with a "fast" crowd, and one night at a party a young man picks her for his "conquest". She fends him off, but when he is later found dead she is charged with his murder. Her boyfriend from back home hears about her troubles and comes to the city to clear her name and find the real killer.
- Bruce Armstrong (MacDonald) is quite wealthy. He is also a drinker, a gambler, and pretty much worthless as a human being. For some reason, successful dancer Marilyn Merrill (Bow) sticks by him. In spite of this, he gambles with her boss, and when he loses, he writes bad checks. In order to avoid jail, Armstrong gets involved in diamond smuggling.
- In Spain gipsies save a dancer from jail when her admirer kills the count who ruined her career.
- A spy has his son steal an Admiral's submarine plans.
- A paralytic dominates his brother and wife until their child reforms him.
- Theatrical adaptation: a conceited actor suspects his actress wife of infidelity so disguises himself as a guardsman and courts her to test her reaction.
- Bob, a young sailor, lands in San Francisco, California, and unwittingly becomes involved in drug smuggling activities when he is sent to deliver opium to Wong Chang, a tong leader. A rival gang waylays Bob, steals the package, and leaves him stranded in the country. Bob finds work in a store and falls in love with Ruth Ketchell, forgetting Wong Chang's daughter, Mui Far, who loves him. Wong Chang finds Bob and returns him to the ship's captain, who beats the sailor for allegedly stealing the opium. The tong kidnaps Ruth and threatens to kill Bob, but Mui Far comes to their rescue. Realizing the futility of her love, Mui Far briefly considers suicide, but decides instead to accept the man Wong Chang has chosen as her husband.
- A crooked financier installs an inventor's television sets in banks to discover safe combinations.