Betty falls in love with Samuel Hayden, who was washed ashore after having survived a shipwreck. The self-acclaimed most religious man in town accuses a kindly man, whom he calls "The Devil," of robbing Samuel. Soon becoming bored with this slander, he attempts to break up the romance between Betty and Samuel, contriving to have her turned out by her stern father. Samuel is later discovered to be an escaped convict. This disclosure results in a series of escapades during which the true character of the village hypocrite and "The Devil" are revealed, showing the former to be vicious and the latter to be generous and benevolent.
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Comedy of a school marm teaching a social climber some life lessons.

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Pinku distributed by Shintoho.

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An American millionaire visiting London falls in love with a young aristocrat and elopes with her, p...

Photographer Peter Christiansen, University of Miami student, does a picture story at an LSD party o...
The title tells it all. Faithful wives perhaps but can the same be said for their husbands?