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- A member of the "Ex-Convict's Club" is seen and heard telling the assembled club members how a certain "Perfect Crime" was committed.
- Various actors ham it up in this short.
- Paul Whiteman, Bobby Vernon and Julian Eltinge are being inducted as new members of the Hollywood Breakfast Club with Richard Dix acting as the Master of Ceremonies. Actresses Julia Faye and Anita Page and director Mack Sennett also spend some time talking with Richard and into the hidden microphones.
- Kenneth Harlan and the Sisters G give the audience a look at George Olsen's Supper Club, and together they view a musical presentation. Two unidentified actors, made up to look and act like Laurel and Hardy, serve as waiters. Arthur Lake, Robert Woolsey, Bert Wheeler and Monte Blue are briefly glimpsed (via archive footage), and George Olsen is seen having a conversation with one of his guests, Buster Keaton.
- This series of shorts was a prototype of TV's late night talk shows. Celebrity guests chat with guest irreverent host Lloyd Hamilton.
- Will Rogers visits people and places in Ireland.
- A fictional radio station, Station S*T*A*R, provides an excuse for a parade of novelty and variety acts by stars big and small.
- A woman raised in the strictest New England atmosphere marries a stern, God-fearing sea captain and is suddenly thrown into the romantic, colorful, and licentious atmosphere of a South Sea island outpost. With her inhibitions and repressed desires, how will she react to the charms of the sensuous, of the beautiful tropic nights, and the call of love?
- Two gold-diggers befriend a country girl who comes near being deceived by rich playboy but is saved by a girl whose life he ruined. Lettie finds happiness with poor but honest working man.
- An American aviator and his mechanic are forced to make an emergency landing in Mexico. They fall into the hands of a bandit who wants to overthrow the government and become the ruler of a new republic. The bandit's henchman forces the two Americans to commit a robbery, only for the two men to be caught and arrested by the government.
- Steve O'Neil robs the stage and kidnaps Nita to keep Lopez from doing the same. Then he and Buckshot head for Lopez's hideout for a showdown. The townspeople head after them not knowing what they will find.
- Bart Morgan controls the town of Cactus City and is keeping all men away from Jane Rankin. When Johnny Day arrives and takes an interest in Jane, Morgan tries to kick him out. Johnny refuses to go and the stage is set for a showdown.
- Fresh off the boat Irish lass is courted by wealthy political boss, ends up with her long-time plumber boyfriend. Much singing and dancing.
- Young Lena Rivers, who was born out of wedlock, goes to live with a rich uncle. Unfortunately, her uncle's wife and daughter make no secret of their dislike of Lena and that they don't want her in their family.
- Cal Reynolds, known as The Utah Kid eludes a sheriff's posse and takes refuge in Robber's Roost, a hideout for outlaws running from the law complete with its own dirt-floor saloon. Jennie Lee, a school teacher from a nearby town is out sight-seeing and is picked up by a couple of the boys and brought into the saloon. Since they aren't gentleman and don't believe in "finders-keepers", a brawl breaks out over who gets the girl until Cal steps forward and claims she is his fiancée who had followed him there and hands off, thank you. Some of the boys, including Baxter aren't buying and, just to prove Cal's claim is true, trot out Parson Joe to tie the knot. Jennie also forgets to mention she is engaged to town Sheriff Bentley. Cal, realizing that he is now really married, decides to reform but he isn't far along in his program before Sheriff Bentley and a posse of deputies show up looking for Jennie, and the outlaws think Cal has gone too far too fast reference his reformation and blame him. To prove otherwise Cal joins the gang in a battle against the law and wounds the sheriff, but later saves his life. Gang leader Butch is killed in a duel with Cal, and Jennie decides that Cal is the man for her.
- Riley and Donovan, racehorse owners and trainers who have been rivals and enemies for years, seek to befriend Tod Taylor, a jockey, and Ham, a retainer. Tod elects to work for Riley, incurring the enmity of rival jockeys. Riley's daughter Colleen sympathizes with Tod and cares for his bruises. Trying to befriend Donovan, Tod wins a match between Riley's colt, Reckless, and Donovan's best horse; and many more victories bolster his confidence. His head is turned by Margie, a come-on girl for Drake, a gambler. She precipitates his dissipation, and Tod is induced to throw the race to avoid a jail sentence. Nevertheless, Tod wins the race, and when he is arrested, Riley, learning of the circumstances, makes good the boy's debts and he is released.
- Hired guns threaten ranchers.