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- Argentinian President Yrigoyen burns Buenos Aires using Jupiter's thunderbolts.
- The true incident of the German U-Boat which torpedoed an Argentine ship to make Argentina declare war on the Allies.
- A little boy listens to his father tell him tales of warfare and the clash of arms. When the boy falls asleep, he dreams that his toy soldiers have come to life. The toy armies proceed to make war amongst themselves.
- Newsreel segment on the popularity of cartoon character Felix the Cat.
- Shri Rama Janma is a Religious-Devotional-Emotional-Musical Family Melodrama Film exceptionally crafted by G. V. Sane. The Story revolves around the life of Lord Vishnu- a creator of the universe- who took incarnation in Prithvi for the sake of justice and was born as Lord Rama to end the evil tyranny of Raavana and destiny proves good wins over evil, leading to consequences.
- Honoré the snail and Lucie the mouse have sworn eternal love to each other. They leave for Cythera, but Honoré is faced with a snail hunter and Lucie with a cat. After a chase through Paris, they settle in a piece of cheese. They have a child with its mother's head, two antennas and a shell.
- Lemuel Gulliver washes ashore on Lilliput and attempts to prevent war between that tiny kingdom and its equally minuscule rival Blefuscu.
- A television broadcast of the moving silhouette images, one of the first known.
- Dr. Jacob Sarnoff of the Long Island (NY) Medical College uses drawings, diagrams, animation and cadaver dissection to show the workings of the human body, including digestive tract, examples of the heart in action and explanations of the functions and purposes of the respiratory and circulation systems.
- A series of three short films by Wladyslaw Starewicz presented together as a feature. Dans les grilles de t'araignée tells the story of a fly, Dame Aurélie, who casts aside her rural life and family for the bright lights of Paris, only to find the big city less welcoming than expected. Les yeux du dragon presents an old Chinese legend, as depicted on a shattered vase shown at the beginning of the film. Finally, Amour noir et blanc sees two mischievous cupids creating havoc, including establishing a love triangle between three performers (whose appearances happen to be based on Charlie Chaplin, Mary Pickford and Tom Mix).
- A handsome prince rides a flying horse to faraway lands and embarks on magical adventures, which include befriending a witch, meeting Aladdin, battling demons and falling in love with a princess.
- This composite film brings together four films featuring Nina Star, produced between 1921 and 1927 by Wladyslaw and his eldest daughter, Irene Starewitch. Jeanne, the younger daughter of Ladislas and Anna Starewitch embodies Nina Star, the heroine of this program. The films are The Scarecrow (1921), Midnight Wedding (1921), The Voice of the Nightingale (1925), and The Queen of the Butterflies (1927).
- Haplea arrives in the village of Haplesti after travelling over 100 kilometers. He falls in love with Frosa, a widow, and they are planning to marry.
- The story of President Yrigoyen's corrupt government and its overthrow by a military coup.
- While hearing the story of "Gulliver's Travels", a young Russian boy dreams that he is the title character on the island of Lilliput.
- The four Musketeers, accompanied by their faithful servants Fric and Froc, chase the thieves of the precious shoes of the Queen of France.
- Exiled into the dangerous forest by her wicked stepmother, a princess is rescued by seven dwarf miners who make her part of their household.
- When Renard the Fox's mischievous pranks go too far, King Lion is forced to attempt to bring the trickster to justice.
- A young girl's seven brothers have been turned into ravens, so she sets out to save them.