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- A striking illustration of the service of motion pictures to re-create the historical events of the world for posterity. "Through Three Reigns" is a resume of the most picturesque incidents in the lives of Queen Victoria, King Edward VII and King George V. Not only is this picture interesting because of its historical value, showing as it does important events of three reigns, but because it is also an indication of the vast strides made by the motion picture toward perfection. It is interesting to note the improvement as indicated in the pictures of each successive period. Of the scenes offered probably the most interesting are the pictures of the late Franz Joseph, of his funeral and scenes of the coronation of King George V showing the King and Queen and the next heir to the throne, Edward, Prince of Wales.
- Three separate, dramatic, behind the curtain tales within one traveling freak show. Lessons in love, greed, envy, lust, forgivness and deceit.
- Al Joy is professor Rockenrye's helper. He is in love with Rose, Rockenrye's daughter, but Oscar Filtch, a potential buyer of Rockenrye's formula, wants to marry her. So Al and Rose plan to escape together.
- A father in a rich family dies early, leaving the Mother to care for her son. Mother is warned by their accountant not to be too lenient with her son. As her son grows up, he marries a Gold-Digger of a wife who drains all their finances.