- A drug dealer on the run from the law meets an innocent young girl and her brother and turns them into "cocaine fiends."
- Small-town girl Jane Bradford falls for Nick, a guy from the big city who offers her the opportunity to get away from her small-town life. He also offers her "headache powder"--it's actually cocaine and he is a pusher. By the time they get to the city, she's hooked on her new medicine. Jane's brother Eddie goes to the city to look for her because she hasn't kept in touch with her family since she left. Eddie gets a job as a carhop at a drive-in and is befriended by drive-in waitress Fanny, who is one of Nick's customers and soon gets Eddie hooked on "headache powder." This vice soon sends Fanny's and Eddie's lives downhill; they are both fired, then unable to find new jobs. On the periphery of both Eddie and Jane's lives is Dorothy Farley, a drive-in customer from a wealthy family who throws her money around easily and is willing to financially assist those in need. She becomes the one in need when she's kidnapped by one of Nick's associates, who wants her to become another of Nick's steady customers. Jane, now known as Lil (she doesn't want her new life to sully her family's name), tries to get Eddie away from the city and back home. Jane also comes to Dorothy's aid, for a price, but not before Dorothy learns the truth of her beau Dan's identity and the source of her family's wealth.—Huggo
- Drug pusher Nick stops at a small-town diner and convinces Jane Bradford, who runs it, to hide him from the cops. Jane, a good girl, his smitten by handsome, debonair Nick, who gives her something to snort to get ride of her pounding headache. He convinces her to go with him to the city, where they will be married. Jane leaves her mother and goes off with Nick, but once in the city she learns that he is actually a drug dealer and the "headache powder" he's been giving her is cocaine. She becomes his moll, but he becomes interested in a pretty blonde they see at a drive-in. The blonde has a crush on a guy who works at the drive-in: Eddie Bradford, Jane's brother, who has come to the city to look for her. Eddie's co-worker Fanny introduces him to cocaine, again under the pre-text that it is a "headache medicine." Eddie is hooked. The boss fires both of them, and they end up sharing a filthy skid-row apartment. Eddie is too messed-up on smack to get another job, so Fanny goes out and sells her virtue for drug money. One night she is passing The Rat, a sleazy dive, when she's spotted by one of the customers--the blonde, who gives her some money. Fanny hurries back to the apartment and gives Eddie the money, and he rushes off to an opium den, leaving her alone in the apartment. Meanwhile, Nick and his henchmen plot to kidnap the blonde, who is the daughter of Mr. Farley, the district attorney. After an interminable floorshow, a ruckus is created and Nick's goons snatch the girl, taking her to Nick's apartment. Jane meets up with Eddie at the opium den and tells her that it's too late for her but he can still be rehabilitated, since he's only in the beginning stages of addiction. Eddie goes back to his and Fanny's apartment, then runs out of it again when he finds her there asphyxiated. Jane goes to her apartment to find the girl prisoner there. The girl offers her $1000 if she will help her escape. Jane calls the police. Nick returns home, and Jane shoots him. The police arrive and the girl's father is revealed to be the head of the narcotic racket.—Kieran Kenney
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