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"Temptation's
Run"
1888, the Gold
Rush
HUGO
BRANT, a gambler and con man, enters a small
Gold Mining Town.
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| Tugen
is determined to prove himself by winning
the race - and to win Mary's heart |
He
comes across TUGEN, a Scandinavian immigrant,
and SEAN, an urchin. TUGEN has a crush and
is preoccupied in watching MARY, a teacher
around his age, entering the schoolhouse.
The
next day BRANT advertises a running contest
with the winner to receive fifty dollars
prize money. TUGEN is keen to win the race
in order to fulfil his dreams of prospecting
for gold and winning MARYs heart.
However, he is sure JESS, the shop keeper
in LOOMs store, will win.
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| Mary
is the kind and eligible schoolteacher
whom Tugen adores |
In
LOOMs store, JESS tells MARY that
he is not entering the race as he feels
an almost religious connection with running
and does not think it right to be paid for
it.
TUGEN
wins a preliminary race and, while watching,
MARY talks to JESS of how the prize money
could go towards buying new books for her
school. After hearing this, JESS changes
his mind and decides to enter the race.
Public
interest is high in the race and BRANT has
lots of people willing to place a bet with
him. Most of the people back JESS, which
suits BRANT just fine even though BRANT
will have a huge payout if JESS wins....
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start of the race - and a whole lot
more... |
BRANT
plans to fix the race. BRANT invites both
TUGEN and JESS around to dinner on the eve
of the race. BRANT makes SEAN pour a powder
into JESS glass. JESS is kept up all
night vomiting. Meanwhile Sean breaks in
and puts a nail in one of JESS shoes
The
next day, a large crowd gathers. Into the
race, JESS feels the nail in his shoe and
decides to go barefoot.
Later,
SEAN, hidden, releases a branch and hits
JESS in the head. As TUGEN stops to help,
JESS is angry with TUGEN. JESS realises
now that the race has been fixed.
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Tugen
and Mary find happiness together
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As
TUGEN leads going into the finish, he realises
that the race has been fixed. He slows down
and JESS narrowly wins.
TUGEN
grabs SEAN and accuses him and BRANT of
fixing the race. BRANT has fled the scene.
Several townsmen with rifles, including
LOOMS and JESS intercept BRANT as he flees.
JESS
visits TUGEN. TUGEN tells JESS that he was
not aware of the fixing. JESS feels sorry
for him and gives him the fifty dollars.
Even though he lost the race, Tugen proved
himself in the end by being honest - and
won love, as MARY and TUGEN end up arm in
arm.
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