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- The happy life of an Eskimo is disastrously changed when he mingles with an unscrupulous white trader.
- A small town electrician becomes a hit singer in New York and gets involved with a gold digger, a thief, an opera singer and the woman he loves.
- Feeling unwanted by his wife and children, a wealthy industrialist hires an unemployed young woman to pose as his mistress.
- Through hypnotism and telepathic mind control, a sinister music maestro controls the singing voice, but not the heart, of the woman he loves.
- An alcoholic ex-boxer struggles to provide a good living for his son.
- Abandoned by her fiancé, an educated black woman with a shocking past dedicates herself to helping a near bankrupt school for impoverished black youths.
- A Polish countess becomes Napoleon Bonaparte's mistress at the urging of Polish leaders who feel she could influence him to make Poland independent.
- Abandoned by her lover, a woman becomes the main "hostess" in a decadent nightclub, but tries to put her past behind her on a steamer to Mandalay.
- When a dancer disappears from a theater, her former lover asks lawyer Clay Dalzell to investigate, leading him on a trail of murder and deception.
- A snapshot of life in the jungles of Northern Siam.
- A series of identical accidents kills racing drivers, but a dim-witted mechanic suspects they were not accidents.
- A young hoofer quits vaudeville to become a composer and hooks up with a Russian ballet troupe.
- A Russian prince disguised as a worker and a cafe singer secretly involved in revolutionary activities fall in love.
- Rejected as an immigrant because he doesn't have the required $200, a Czech immigrant jumps ship and is befriended by a chorus girl and becomes a taxi driver.
- Story of small-town life in turn-of-the-century America, and a young boy's problems facing adolescence.
- A well-bred young English lad living in lower Manhattan tries to gain acceptance from his not-so-well-bred peers at school.
- The story of a female German spy who willingly sacrifices her life for her country.
- A prince in Java tries to seduce his visitor's wife, but he's discovered.
- California's gold dicovery in 1848 draws a "tide of empire" to the area, which becomes ripe for bandits.
- Dr. James Kildare has just completed his internship at Blair General Hospital and is assigned to work with his mentor, Dr. Leonard Gillespie. But fearing for the health of his father, Dr. Stephen Kildare, he returns to his parents home to help him with his excessive workload. Dr. Kildaire Sr. is servicing a wide area ever since the doctors in neighboring towns moved elsewhere. Noting that three doctors at Blair General are doing menial jobs because they can't start their own practices, Kildare conceives the idea of building a clinic in Parkersville to be serviced by the three doctors and financed by the townsfolk paying ten cents a week to subscribe to the service. But influential men in Parkersville provide serious opposition to the plan.
- A teenager plays cupid for her widowed father but picks the wrong woman.
- A millionaire automaker retires upon the advice of his doctor, but becomes so bored he buys half interest in a gas station and works it on the sly.
- After Hildegarde proves that the accidental riding death on a Central Park bridle path is really murder, she's faced with a plethora of red herrings and a real killer.
- A negro woman having an adulterous affair with a white man causes his wife to go mad and re-enforces the towns-folk's prejudice against Negroes.
- A wealthy playboy surreptitiously romances a scullery maid to gain access to her mistress with whom he is in love, but doesn't count on the maid falling in love with him.
- A man meets the daughter of his lover and they begin to fall in love.
- Although the British upper class may be thought our betters in society, but they are certainly not our betters, and perhaps our equals, in morality.
- A small-town country homebody goes to New York to find her missing fiancé and gets romantically involved with two sophisticated men.
- Two young lovers are building their house, but their relatives don't stop interfering, finally cutting off the young man's income and alienating them, but he is impressing everybody by continuing working at his home.
- A famous British actress gets involved with two members of a reserved British noble family, whose plan to get rid of her backfires.
- Psychiatrist finds herself falling for her patient.
- A struggling writer divorces his wife to pursue his career without interference, but they meet in Europe years later after she has remarried.
- Dan Curly sends two hitmen to kill double-crossing Flicker Hayes, who retreats to a small village with ex-prostitute Rose to hide.
- A stranded actress turned manicurist affects the lives of people in a small American town.
- The children set a trap for Santa Claus on Christmas Eve, knowing he has to come through the window because their estate has no chimney. Their father, who abandoned them and his wife before she inherited her fortune, plans to burglarize that very house, unaware of the occupants or the trap.
- Judge Hardy goes to his friend's Arizona ranch to help her in a legal dispute, and he takes his family with him.
- A woman becomes a successful singer, but can't do as well in love.
- A burglar is recruited to aid the police in finding his kidnapped girlfriend, a lovely but impoverished flower girl. Meanwhile, a deranged Russian emigre has been claiming that his ward is actually Princess Anastasia, last survivor of the Tsar's family--but she seems to behave strangely in the presence of flowers.
- Using his trained dog, a rookie cop tries to prove his friend innocent of a robbery, despite the police commissioner's objection.
- They smash through skylights, tumble down staircases, drop from a high rooftop into a waiting convertible - the only fall Skipper Clark and his pals won't take is to fall in love.
- A zany musical about an amateur musician in search of work who impersonates a big band leader.
- A carnival huckster and his 17-year-old foster daughter try to be accepted by the townspeople when she and a handsome lad fall in love.
- Ted Gregory is trying to be the first black producer to mount a show on Broadway, but he has trouble with his star singer.
- Three apparent murders and a pair of imposters disrupt the lives of an engaged couple.
- Racists learn that the land a negro owns lies over a vast oil field, and threaten his life when he refuses to sell.
- Judge Hardy, trying to find a relative of an aged couple to prevent them from losing their home, enlists the aid of his son Andy.
- A homeless and destitute violinist joins a combo to bring it success, but has problems with her love life.
- Because the Stanislavsky method of playing bridge has no rules, it promotes marital harmony for those who stick with it.
- Robert L. Ripley shows the very first cartoon of his, published in newspapers 8 years earlier. He then proceeds with various oddities, first introducing a woman who can read aloud 8 words a second. He demonstrates this by giving her a 200-word tract she reads in 24 seconds. Next a woman telephones to question his assertion that you can walk through a hole in a cigarette paper, but he demonstrates how when she arrives. Other oddities follow, including a miniature bedroom set built in a bottle; statements that the biblical Abraham wasn't a Jew, but a Babylonian and that Einstein once flunked mathematics. He draws a picture of an African with a big projection growing out of his forehead and has a photograph to prove it. An animated sequence demonstrates how a porcupine fish can kill a shark. Finally, he brings out a small Chinese boy who sings "Hello Baby".
- A private detective is enlisted to find out who shot a dog and threatened its owner, but before long he's also involved in a kidnapping and murder plot.