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- Television syndication package of the classic 1929-1938 shorts from the "Our Gang Comedies" movie series.
- Peter Gunn is a private detective with a knack for finding trouble. His cases often mean he runs into the shadiest characters, most vicious thugs and the most powerful crime bosses. Cool and resourceful, he always gets the guilty party.
- New York City policewoman Casey Jones' assignment to fight crime often entails her going undercover in some of the seediest and most dangerous parts of the city.
- Margie lives with her father Vern and her crazy schemes get him into trouble especially with his boss Mr. Honeywell. She frequently involves Charlie and Mrs. Odetts in her plans. Freddie is her boyfriend while Roberta likes Vern.
- An adventurer, gambler, and widely respected southern gentleman is recruited to work as a secret agent, at no pay, in post-Civil War New Orleans, helped by his companion, a silent Pawnee Native American.
- Colonel March of The Department of Queer Complaints investigates unusual cases, locked-room murders, and mysteries concerning the supernatural.
- A large ship sailing in international waters allowed patrons to gamble the night away. Mr. Lucky was the owner, and with his assistant Andamo, handled problem patrons, crooks, and cops to stay afloat.
- Cruising the galaxy in his space ship "The Orbit Jet" Space Ranger, Rocky Jones, Vena Ray, and 10 year-old Bobby defend the Earth and themselves against space-bound evil doers.
- In all of Arthurian legend, the most famous of the Knights of the Round Table is undoubtedly Sir Lancelot. This series, painstakingly researched by the History and Literature Departments of Oxford University, re-creates some of the notable exploits of the famous knight, as well as the deeds of the other members of King Arthur's court.
- A sophisticated little soiree with jazz, stimulating conversation, beautiful ladies, and more jazz.
- A weekly half-hour anthology series, similar to "Four Star Playhouse".
- Stu Erwin played a mild-mannered high-school principal, with June Collyer as his wife.
- Colonel Terry Lee travels to the orient in search of a gold mine left to him by his grandfather. While searching, he is a pilot employed by a "no questions asked" airline run by Chopstick Joe. His friend and co-pilot is Hotshot Charlie. His love interest is a girl named Burma. He and his friends are constantly in hot water, thanks to the mysterious Dragon Lady, as they fly from one exotic location to the next.
- St. Vincent de Paul struggles to bring about peace and harmony among peasants and nobles in the midst of the Black Death in Europe, carrying on his charitable work in the face of all obstacles.
- This was never released as a feature film but, instead, is comprised of 3 episodes from the TV series, Rocky Jones, Space Ranger (1954) which were edited together and released on video as a feature-length story.
- The experiences of Robert Cannon and Helen Davis, foreign correspondents for "Consolidated News". Stories relate to their attempts to infiltrate and expose espionage rings.
- Not a feature film, but several episodes of the TV series Rocky Jones, Space Ranger (1954) edited together and released as a feature.
- Sir Percy Blakeney, Baronet, is a notorious fop and hedonistic member of the Prince Regent's court, but he is secretly "the Scarlet Pimpernel", a mysterious figure who rescues innocents from the Reign of Terror taking place in France and transports them to safety in England.
- Anthology series hosted by matinee idol Errol Flynn.
- A two-part episode of the sci-fi TV series Rocky Jones, Space Ranger (1954), released as a feature.
- This outer space adventure marked the debut of Rocky Jones and his Space Rangers. Two of Rocky's allies are captured by aliens and brain washed.
- Adventures of three globetrotting reporters working for an international wire service.
- Stymie takes Dickie for a ride in his runaway car and cures his stiff neck.
- Stories from the files of the William J. Burns Detective Agency, New York.
- A well-meaning but bumbling real-estate agent always getting into trouble with his boss and has to be constantly rescued by his secretary, who loves him.
- This one takes place in either Argentina or Texas or Mexico, depending on whether the scenes show gauchos or charros or cowboys, but Cubby is in a desert someplace washing up to go courting and listening to the gauchos sing. In the cantina in town, his girlfriend is doing a dance and Cubby comes in and they do a tango, and then Pedro the Bandito and his gang show up. Pedro wants a 'leetle keese' from Cubby's tango partner, but he saves her and tosses her in a stagecoach to make her getaway but there is no driver and now she is in a runaway, and it's up to Cubby to save the day before the stagecoach goes over the cliff.
- Seventeen unrelated short films or movie clips mostly involving either Spanish-style music and dancing, erotica or burlesque.
- William Thompson, an American intelligence agent, goes on missions deep behind enemy lines to gather information about threats to American security and protect American diplomats abroad.
- Buster fights a duel over a girl.
- Footage from Leni Riefenstahl's Nazi propaganda documentary, Triumph of the Will, is juxtaposed with a popular British dance tune to make fun of Hitler, in this playful short subject.
- A young Eskimo and his animal friends build a snow man, only for it to come to life and terrorize the local wildlife.
- The King Cole Trio and Ida James perform the title song in this Soundie.
- El uknowingly becomes the assistant to a jewel thief.
- The Gas House Kids tackle a gang of criminals in the hope of winning the reward and helping a returning war veteran make a life with his girl.
- Rocky Jones discovers two strange moons orbiting each other, inhabited by warring civilizations.
- A burlesque presentation in an antique environment with Faith Bacon in black veils.
- Johnny Arthur writes a screenplay about his boss and his co-worker, Tom Kennedy, helps him produce the film in Tom's backyard. The boss walks in when the film is being shown and is infuriated, until the film shows another worker, supposedly injured, is really well. Johnny and Tom are promoted.
- The first of the series of shorts, featuring magazine-and advertising illustrator and syndicated cartoonist Jefferson Machamer, produced by Educational Pictures, for 20th Century Fox distribution, as Educational Pictures did not operate exchanges of their own. The title for this initial entry was taken from his longest-running strip, "Gags and Gals" of the several he did. This one featured, as did the others in the series, various NYC models and actresses posing in bathing suits, and various stages of getting undressed and getting dressed. Since this was 1936, those stages were usually the beginning and the end of the process.
- Soundie of Dorothy Dandridge performing the cowboy classic.
- After hours at a nightclub, the hired help have a jam session, which proves to be just what a couple of belated customers wanted to hear.
- Animal puppets seek out Santa to find out why he doesn't deliver presents to them.
- The Delta Rhythm Boys perform the standard "Take the 'A' Train". They are dressed as a train conductor and train passengers in a train station, the conductor directing the passengers to the "A" Train. As the passengers board the train, the scene shifts to a Harlem nightclub in Sugar Hill, where the passengers continue the song backed by a female chorus. The song concludes back outside of the train.
- A musical parody of Harriett Beecher Stowe's novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin".
- Town and Country Time was a syndicated music TV series produced in Washington D.C. Initially 52 episodes were filmed for syndication in 1954; based on the series' popularity, it became a daily program initially airing on local Washington, DC television in 1955 before being picked up in other media markets in 1956. The series featured what critics called "hillbilly music", which today we would consider country, bluegrass and western genres. The program gave Patsy Cline and Roy Clark, both local Virginia artists, their first television exposure.
- Rocky Jones is dispatched to investigate an SOS received from a space station. He finds that the station is filled with deadly radiation brought by an evil ruler who is immune to the radiation, and plans to use it to take over the universe.
- A fighter trains for the big bout, and discovers that his opponent is his girlfriend's brother.
- Rocky Jones and Bobby are on patrol in space when their ship suffers damage when it is hit by a cluster of meteors. They land on an unexplored planet and discover a primitive society that sees them as gods who have returned to save them.
- Intergalactic trouble erupts for Rocky Jones and his Space Rangers as they find themselves on board a spaceship full of diplomats that's heading towards an interplanetary conference.
- Charley tries to get out of an arranged marriage so he can marry another girl. What he doesn't realize is that they are one and same girl.