Molly (Reynolds) is a survivor. She survives a flood in her infancy, which makes her think that there's nothing she can't do. In her teens, she sets out to see the world. When being considered for a saloon job, she fibs and says she can sing and play piano. With a little practice and a lot of fortitude, she succeeds as a chorine. She meets a poor prospector, Johnny Brown (Presnell). They marry, but all he has to give her is a cigar band in lieu of a wedding ring. When he strikes it rich, they move to Denver and begin social climbing, much to his chagrin. Old Denver money is reluctant to accept them, so the Browns leave to tour The Continent. Molly returns with new friends and a new sheen of respectability, but the reception among the Denver locals isn't improved – even with several of the crowned heads of Europe in tow. Molly leaves for Europe again, but she and Johnny part ways. She misses him and returns on the Titanic. Will her spunk and determination save her from the icy depths of the Atlantic?
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This is a musical. It happens to be one of the many films about the demise of the Titanic.
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