A gunslinger returns to his girlfriend and discovers that his best friend married her while he was in prison.
Oriental cunning weaves a web of robbery at midnight, murder at dawn, as "China" Smith matches wits with a joss-house gang. Pilot for the series China Smith)
The cops have a desperate gangster trapped in an apartment with his girlfriend.
Plot deals with a crime-busting investigator for an insurance company (Steve Brodie) who makes his pretty secretary (Joan Leslie) into an operative. Her initial case involves a wolf (Ben Astar) who has reported his $35 000 brooch as stolen. Miss Leslie lets the heavy make some quick passes, deck her out in a mink coat, wine and dine her. Then one of his former flames tips that the jewelry actually was not swiped but was planted on another of Astar's stable.
An American in Paris cannot remember his past until he returns to a shop at 19 Rue Marie.
A Senator's wife tries to convince her old Governess to return and help raise her children.
A construction boss tries to date a lady doctor but she will have no part of him.
An artist who believes that he is going blind who is ready to jump to his death is talked down by a very unique woman.
A pilot thinks his partner is trying to kill him because his wife sent him a love letter.
A cowboy returns home to marry his sweetheart after making his fortune and discovers that she is about to marry another man.
A World War II reporter in Lisbon, Spain tries to win the heart of a war widowed reporter from Spain.
A girl trying to commit suicide meets a first time thief chased by the cops and they both get a fresh start.
A titan of industry discovers that he can only help himself when he helps someone else.
A Texas Ranger tries to bring a Texas killer back from Alabama, where the killer has family and friends that include the courts and the law.
The baker of Barnbury proposes to the widow Monk and then discovers that her long lost husband may have returned.
A man fresh out of prison seeks out his wife for revenge because she married again instead of waiting for him.
Jeffery Latham, who has just returned from his tour in Korea, has no luck hitchhiking when he enters a roadside diner. While there, the owner of the coffee shop offers Jeffery a job and a place to stay. Things are looking good for him with a stable job and even a relationship with a pretty girl. Things begin to look grim when Jeffrey is tricked into transporting some stolen goods. While driving on an unlighted road, he is shot at and crashes into another car. After fleeing the scene, he finds out that the other driver was a police officer. Jeffrey now has to choose between working for a local gangster and turning himself over to the police.
In the Old West, Ed Sawyer is trying to set up a modest homestead. But a big rancher, Luke Gans, uses violence to keep Sawyer away from the water supply.
When an amusement park operator finds a body in the Fun House, he is afraid to tell the police, having once spent three years in jail for a crime he didn't commit. He gets rid of the corpse, but is trapped just the same and faces death.
Sgt. Childs wants to be a cook in the Air Force, but he keeps getting assigned duties like Hangar Chief. He gets himself assigned to a general's flight so he can show off his kitchen skills, but the general's dietitian has other ideas.
An attractive, charming librarian is smitten with the movie director who's been hanging around the library. He enlists her help in tracking down a stunning woman he'd seen there days before; he describes her as having "a glow." Though she's glad to help, she hates that she hasn't captured his attention like the future movie star has.
Bette Davis stars in the story of a woman given to telling tall tales who has a hard time proving her innocence when she's accused of hit-and-run driving.
A widow with a gambling problem owes everyone money, including the landlord who's wanting to evict her. She desperately wants to buy a pricey birthday gift for for her young son, who lives with disapproving relatives. If only she could have a little luck.
A wife finds a letter in the pocket of her suave husband and learns he's been seeing a young woman. She suspects he's been cheating, but he says she's the daughter of an friend and simply reminds him of his youth. The wife decides to get to the bottom of it all by having the "chick" join them for dinner.
While her husband is away on a business trip, a lonely housewife becomes infatuated with another man. When he threatens her with exposure unless she gives him a large sum of money, she searches frantically for a solution to her problem.
A poor Frenchman (Vincent Price) is mistaken upon his arrival in England for another man from France expected to arrive at that time. He is brought to the home of Mr. Smith, an apparently wealthy art connoisseur, and his lovely daughter (Valerie French). He soon finds out that both Mr. Smith and the expected Frenchman (Jonathan Harris) are involved in a scheme to sell a fake Corot painting.
George Slattery is being ridden hard by his parole officer since getting out of jail for murder. He's fallen for a nice woman in the neighborhood, but a small-time gangster thinks she belongs with him. The constant harassment by the thug and his goons is testing George's ability to keep his fists in check and himself out of prison.
A swindler who's known for separating rich widows from their money is the lead suspect in the murder of this latest "pigeon." His alibi seems pretty air tight: he was with the investigating cop when the murder supposedly took place.
From childhood Alan Mitchell has always felt his abilities and achievements overshadowed by those of his younger brother Hugh. When Hugh requisitions Alan to work with him on a nuclear bomb project it puts an additional strain on their already tense relationship.
In the Old West, a beautiful mine owner hires a detective to discover if she has been swindled when she bought a mine.
This dramatization was about a typical day in the lives of the men of SAC, was made by Stewart, a reserve officer in the air force, at Westover (Mass.) Air Base. No professional actors are used; officers and enlisted men and their families portray themselves.