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- The death of King Henry VIII throws his kingdom into chaos because of succession disputes. His weak son Edward VI is on his deathbed. Anxious to keep England true to the Reformation, a scheming minister John Dudley marries off his son Guildford to Lady Jane Grey, whom he places on the throne after Edward dies.
- Alice Schuyler, a feckless, not too sympathetic flapper, rushes into marriage to escape from her family. But she is still way too immature and careless and routinely takes off from her husband to go dancing with friends or out to drinks.
- A lonely man converts boarding-house slackers and they enlist.
- William Crombie, a wealthy man of weak character, becomes lost in the wilderness on a hunting trip and is sheltered by a rough woodsman (Bowles) who lives with a pretty girl named Jeanette. Crombie becomes infatuated with her but is afraid to fight the woodsman for her, and she views him with contempt. Returning home, Crombie finds his neglected wife involved in an affair and decides to make a man of himself; after developing himself physically, he thrashes his wife's lover. He then seeks the woodsman to accept his challenge, but finding him near death, he pays for his medical care. Then, seeing that Jeanette really loves Bowles, he paves their way to a happy future. Returning to his hunting lodge, Crombie is surprised to find his wife awaiting his return.
- A girl poses as a man to enter the ring and persuade her boxer lover to win.
- An agent escapes from a German invasion ship and gets news to the war office.
- A bishop dies after confessing he framed an actor for the murder of a seduced girl's father.
- A detective foils a clever German spy.
- A burglar blackmails an actress who thinks she killed her husband.
- A detective chases crooks who posed as maid and inspector to steal a lord's diamond.