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- A man returns to college and is talked into joining he football team and is a real joke on the team, until he is given a drug that gives him super strength.
- Some shady characters discover that a sad sack nightclub bus boy has the ability to predict outcomes of races and other events through astrology.
- A newspaper reporter assigned to do a story on royalty and the antics begin. Some comic relief.
- A show troupe led by Dan Dixon and traveling in a trailer is stranded in Paraguay. Dan is all set to be booked in the theatres controlled by Don Luis Garcia until Garcia discovers that Dan is the man who caused him much trouble in a muddy incident on the highway. Things go from bad to badder when local bandito Sancho Ramirez falls in love with one of the showgirls, Charlita.
- Smugglers are using a device for controlling airplanes in flight, and newspaper reporters from Chicago are vying for the story. Reporter Elmer Lane is out to scoop rival reporter Betty Harrison, and capture her heart in the process.
- Criminal from all over the country converge on the Lakeside Inn in Willow Springs where bank robber Duke Temple (Stanley Fields) has stashed $100,000. Wilbur Keeks (Joe E. Brown),soda jerk at the town drugstore, who had aided in the capture of Temple, tries to prevent the crooks from wrecking the inn.
- The first of David L. Loews "Musicolor" shorts produced for United Artists distribution, features Johann Sebastain Bach's "Tocatta and Fugue in D minor", played by the Los Angeles Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Walter Janssen. Photographed against the rugged rock formations and towering pinnacles in Utah's Bryce Canyon, the music is played as the pictures opens at dawn and closes at dusk and shows elements of nature at work, cloud formations , leaves of autumn and the season's first snow.
- The second of a series of nature and music shorts (called "Musicolor")produced by David L. Loew in association with conductor Werner Janssen. The initial entry was called "Toccatta and Fugue." This one is a panorama of the great Northwest section of the United States featuring turbulent streams, roaring waterfalls and snow-covered mountain peaks, while the music is provided by the Janssen Symphonic Orchestra of Los Angeles conducted by Werner Janssen.