In this 1930s American imagining of China, Shanghai is brought to life through stereotypical depictions. A young man navigates a small boat down a river to visit his sweetheart, serenading her with song. Meanwhile, a wealthy man is seen exploiting his rickshaw driver, leading him to the same house where the young lovers are courting. The scene is disrupted by a dragon, and the damsel's distress may be met with fireworks.
One Step Ahead of My Shadow
A legendary dragon is set loose, causing chaos among a group of Chinese musicians, but a clever plan utilizing fireworks ultimately leads to its defeat and transformation into a skeletal being.