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- In Vienna, Veteran CIA agent Henry is reunited with his former colleague and lover Celia.
- The Stoneman family finds its friendship with the Camerons affected by the Civil War, both fighting in opposite armies. The development of the war in their lives plays through to Lincoln's assassination and the birth of the Ku Klux Klan.
- After two years under German rule, a small Norwegian fishing village rises up and revolts against the occupying Nazis.
- A young flapper tricks her childhood sweetheart into marrying her. He really loves another woman, but didn't marry her for fear the marriage would end in divorce, like his parents'. Complications ensue.
- When Prohibition ends, a beer baron sees the writing on the wall, quits the rackets, and tries to break into California society.
- This historical drama is a biopic of the U.S. aviation pioneer John J. Montgomery who was the first American to fly a glider in 1883.
- A lawyer and two newlyweds get mixed up in mock mystery at a resort.
- Angela (Mary Pickford) maintains a coastal lighthouse in Italy, where she awaits the return of her brothers from the war. She learns they are casualties and takes solace in the arms of an American sailor washed ashore.
- A dying Chinese man converts to Christianity in order to stop a friend from being blackmailed.
- After years of failure, Maurice Blake becomes a beachcomber on an island in the Samoas, earning a risky living by diving for pearls with Philip Jardine, the disinherited son of a San Francisco millionaire. When Philip is killed by a shark, his half-caste common-law wife Rosa informs Maurice that Philip's father has forgiven him, and she persuades him to assume Philip's identity and return to the States. Maurice's impersonation is successful, he is taken to heart by the elder Jardine and falls in love with Helen Saville, Philip's childhood sweetheart. After Maurice reluctantly declares his love, he and Helen are married, but before the contrite Maurice can explain his deception Rosa spitefully tells Helen of his masquerade. Helen leaves him, and he attempts to commit suicide. He is nursed back to health by Helen, who has forgiven him, and is later reconciled to the elder Jardine, who expresses the intention of adopting him. Rosa returns to paradise.
- Quincy Adams Sawyer is a young attorney who one day meets a girl in the park and is immediately smitten with her.
- Mrs. Pitman seeks a wealthy husband for her daughter, Virginia. The first prospect, Colonel Singleton, insults Virginia and is shot by her brother. They move, assume another name, and find a new suitor, Clayborne Gordon, who changes his mind when he learns of Virginia's past. She then tells her story to poor racing-driver Cole Hawkins, whom actually she loves. He not only accepts her but reveals himself to be one of the wealthiest men in the area.
- Hosiah Howe struggles to earn his living on a farm that lies in the shadow of a wealthy summer resort. Visiting the resort are Dr. Rand, his daughter Virginia, and a scoundrel named Ward Andrews. One day Andrews stops at the Howe farm and discovers that the land contains water with a highly-exploitable medicinal value. Smelling money, Andrews convinces Dr. Rand to buy an option on the farm, then runs away to the city with Hosiah's innocent sister Martha. Hosiah, who has fallen in love with Virginia, pursues his sister to the city but fails to locate her. Time passes, and Martha returns, having run away from Andrews. Attempting suicide to atone for her disgrace, Martha is saved by Hosiah in the nick of time. Andrews also reappears and attempts to claim the Howes' land, but Hosiah soundly thrashes him to win back both his land and Virginia's love.
- Kid Burns vicariously enjoys life with his wealthy playboy pal. But complications ensue when Kid falls in love with a girl who just happens to be his friend's housemaid.
- Jimmy Wood, a chauffeur, is mistaken for famous racing driver Splinters Wood. Because he is deeply in debt, he enters a race on the advice of Betty Rockford, daughter of a wealthy automobile manufacturer.
- Former boy band frontman Shayson "Shay-T" Tommyson of MillennYum embarks upon his solo career. But first, he must sing and dance his way into the heart of that one groupie that got away.
- Beautiful Del Monte, Cal., famed far and wide for its wonderful hotels, beautiful driveways, glorious foliage and pretty women, is shown in all its grandeur in this popular Mutual scenic, "See America First," No. 30. Entering the city from the great boulevard, the Mecca of countless thousands of auto tourists each day, the cameraman swirls you through the city in his auto, pointing out the great hotels, the handsome residences of the wealthy surrounded by great tracts covered with beautiful tropical foliage, the driveways lined by stately palms and dozens of other points of interest. Del Monte, "the city beautiful," whose fame is spread over two continents, affords one of the most interesting travel pictures yet shown in these "See America First" releases.
- In the season finale, Tyler gets confrontational with Dina after she skips his gallery opening.