This is a vaudeville act picture featuring five members of a Hungarian family, who have appeared and made successes in all of the capitals of Europe and America in an act requiring extreme strength and dexterity. Four of the family are men of different sizes, some depending on strength whereby they can uphold the other members of the troupe, and some upon their ability to balance, tumble, dance, jump and do all of the other tricks which a gymnast and equilibrist is noted for. The other member of the troupe is a woman. When she permits the other four to balance themselves gracefully upon her head and shoulders one obtains the impression that she would be the last person in the world to disagree with. Good nature, however, shines from the faces of all of the troupe while they are going through their stunts, and particularly from the bright eyes of the strong little Hungarian "understander."
—Moving Picture World synopsis