John De Witt
A crusading sportswriter exposes racketeers involved in paying off fighters to throw their matches.
Valentine Ponsonby-Smith
Safari guide Capt. Clark Rutledge is hired by the man Michael Varek who was responsible for his father's death...
Dr. Wilfinger
When a busybody teacher in a girls' finishing school finds a love letter from a student to an unknown man, a minor scandal erupts.
Herlicka
Princess is destined to marry the Emperor, until her sister steps in.
Captain Landry
A lonely radio operator in Labrador falls for an engaged woman.
Governor Steed
Dr. Peter Blood, unjustly convicted of treason and exiled from England, becomes a notorious pirate.
Sir Pitt Crawley
The first feature length film to use three-strip Technicolor film. Adapted from a play that was adapted from William Makepeace Thackeray's book "Vanity Fair", the film looks at the English class system during the Napoleonic Wars era.
Mr. Rigby
Psychiatrist finds herself falling for her patient.
Schaunard
It is 1830 in Paris and the rent is due, but the money is not there. An article here, a painting there and a monkey with a cup gives them enough money for the rent, but not for food. Fortunately, Musette from downstairs has enough food for everyone including Mimi - the poor little waif from next door who Rodolphe has met. But Count Paul also has his lusting eye on Mimi and uses her embroidery to get close to her. Rodolphe and Mimi fall in love and Mimi works endlessly to support Rodolphe who is writing his play with a new found passion. He does not know that he has been discharged from writing for 'Dog and Cat Fanciers'. Mimi wants to get his play produced and Count Paul offers to help, but there is a terrible fight when Rodolphe thinks that Mimi is faithless to him with Count Paul. After the fight, he seeks out a doctor as she is sick, but she has left when Rodolphe returns and will stay away until his play is finished.