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- Good versus evil concerning Prince Udo, owner of the Isle, and the beautiful Flora, goddaughter of the gardener. Inspired by the painting by Böcklin and poem by Adam Oehlenschläger.
- Panopta is a young female detective that does not fear anything or anyone.
- A woman performs a series of dangerous stunts, many of which involve precarious climbs at tremendous heights, including riding down a windmill and hanging from the landing gear of a biplane.
- The pretty Elvira Morelli performs at a cabaret as "Bella". She comes from a family of show people and now her little sister Clara is about to make her stage debut. Along with a close friend, strongman Jim.
- In a small tavern, the gypsy Luini plays his violin as in a trance. The bear hunter Carlo comes in thirsty for beer and love. He sees the beautiful Marietta who sings and dances in the orchestra. Soon she rests in his arms, which makes Luini react.
- Behind the prison gates sits the super-villain the Daughter of Darkness, imprisoned for yet another of her infamous numbers. But help is on the way, for her assistant ties paper and writing media to a snake's tail and sends the glistening predator up through the drainpipe to the dungeon.
- The baron and his wife are celebrating their firstborn's baptism when a group of gipsies come by playing and rumbling, and some of them enter the castle to beg.
- Landowner John Blixton is dying. Taking leave of life worries him less than what will happen to his son Ralph, who is left alone in the world to control the property and his own life.
- Magdalene is the companion to the landowner Mrs. Kent, and engaged to the selfish player Walter Bertram. When Walter suffers from gambling debts, Magdalene fails to receive a larger amount from the estate's young Mr. George Kent.
- Vera is married to a drunken musician. They have a daughter, Inger, that Vera loves more than anything else in the world. She is prepared to sacrifices everything for the girl's well being and fights desperately so that Inger has the best life imaginable. Still it is not enough because Inger's road leads to the cold wall of a prison.
- Dr. Crampton, a distinguished eye specialist, and his wife were dining in a fashionable restaurant, where a gypsy orchestra was playing under the leadership of Zigo, the famous hypnotic violinist. Facing the diners to acknowledge their applause, the musician's deep-set eyes fell upon the doctor's wife. Struck by her beauty, a desire to possess her overwhelmed him. He stepped down from the platform and playing his violin wildly, moved slowly among the guests, stopping here and there to take the pieces of money they tossed aside for him. Suddenly the woman felt a strange sense of uneasiness stealing over her. She turned and found Zigo at her side. His eyes met hers. With a terror-stricken expression upon her face, she involuntarily threw her arms up before her as if to ward off an unseen foe, then fell back into her chair in fear and trembling. Her husband in alarm sprang to her aid. Turning he beheld Zigo standing at his side. Thinking that the musician was waiting for money the doctor in anger plunged his hand into his pocket, clutched a few coins and threw them on the table, accidentally dropping one of his cards. With an exultant smile Zigo eagerly read the address. The next day as the doctor was about to leave on his professional calls, Zigo walked into his office stating that he feared he was becoming blind. Examining his eyes, the physician dismissed his complaint as trivial, but warned the violinist that his heart was seriously affected. Then leaving instructions to his wife to give the patient a heart stimulant he imparted. He fixed his piercing gaze upon her and in low whispers he commanded her to meet him the following morning. All barriers of resistance broken down, she was lured from her child, her husband and her home to become the creature of this demon's psychic power. Zigo immediately saw that the woman was the instrument through which a fortune might be made. After months of cruel training his victim, while under the hypnotic spell, could, among many other death-defying feats, walk with ease across the tips of sharp-pointed spears and nothing to protect her naked feet. The hypnotist and his subject made their debut in a leading theater, and scored phenomenal success. For a while they enjoyed the public's undivided favor. Keeping the unfortunate woman immured from the world when not under his eye, he spent his spare moments in dissipation and gambling. He lost in large amounts upon the gaming table the money which his victim earned for him. But the public was fickle. In one season the novelty of his performance had worn off and Zigo knocked in vain at doors of the city theaters for engagements. His money gone, he was forced to gain a livelihood by traveling in gypsy fashion from town to town exhibiting in fields and barns. In their travels they reached a suburb of the victim's native city. Her little daughter who, was accompanying Dr. Crampton on his rounds of visits, was left for a moment alone in her father's carriage. Attracted by the lurid posters announcing the appearance of "Mme. Zigo," the little girl with childish curiosity approached them. She instantly recognized the woman of the poster as her mother, and ran to the barn where the performance was taking place. Rushing up to the woman, the child cried, "Mother, please come home with me." But she was oblivious to all that was not Zigo's will. In the meanwhile the doctor, missing his daughter, traced her to the barn. His wife was walking in mid-air across rows of glittering spears. With a cry of rage, he darted through the startled crowd. Zigo attacked him with desperate fury, but the doctor knocked him senseless. This caused the mesmeric power that controlled the woman to snap, and with a piercing shriek she plunged headlong to the ground. Freed from her infamous thralldom, broken in health and spirit, she was restored to her husband and child. Zigo determined to make an attempt to regain mastery over his former victim. In the still hours of the night he stealthily invaded the invalid's retreat. He awakened her. In horror she marshaled all her strength to resist his power. Slowly her consciousness was ebbing away. His conquest was almost complete, when her husband hearing a noise, rushed into the apartment and sprang at the intruder. The hypnotist was about to grapple with him, when shrinking back, he clutched his heart, swayed unsteadily for a second, and fell lifeless at the doctor's feet.
- At the edge of the forest the gypsies have camped. The beautiful Zirella is flirting with her boyfriend Piedro. Not everyone is happy about this. Zirella is a foundling, not a gypsy, and that worries the conservative the chief Rutzko.
- Young Adele find her father dead at the poorhouse. She is inconsolable and is taken care of by the gypsy Serena. Six years later Adele returns to the city as an attractive woman with a beautiful voice. The famous composer Lorien becomes her protector, but the Gypsy Pablo has other plans.
- At the river beds surrounded by palm trees lives the pearl fishers Bernardo and Capito. One sunny day Bernardo returns with an unusually beautiful pearl. Depending on the size certainly worth thousands of pounds. Bernardo hides the treasure and fall asleep. Capito who is completely enchanted by the great gem steal it and head for Europe.