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When the daughter of the millionaire iron worker is saved from injury and possible death by one of her father's employees, she becomes interested in the gigantic and handsome specimen of manhood, who by sheer brutal strength, stops a ...See moreWhen the daughter of the millionaire iron worker is saved from injury and possible death by one of her father's employees, she becomes interested in the gigantic and handsome specimen of manhood, who by sheer brutal strength, stops a maddened horse in his headlong flight. The young giant, besides possessing abnormal strength, has also a goodly share of brains, which he utilizes to such good effect that he eventually becomes superintendent of the steel plant. He learns to love the girl with a strong man's passion, and like his ancestors of the stone age, vows to make her his, in spite of all obstacles. The girl learns of his love and also of her power over this giant and, womanlike, is pleased. As a member of a spiritualistic society, she comes in contact with one of the lecturers, who loves her, and of whom the young giant is jealous. When the young giant professes his love, she coquettishly runs from him, and tells him to wait. The professor of spiritualism and the young giant meet at the steel works, and in a moment of jealous rage, the instinct of the prehistoric man asserts itself, and he is about to throw the professor into the gaping furnace, when an apparition appears of himself and the girl in the garb of the stone age, locked in each other's arms. Again this apparition appears to the girl, who being a spiritualist, realizes that she and the young giant had been mates in the stone age, and therefore, should become mates in the civilized world Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less