Veterinarian
El famoso delfín y su amigo Sandy viajan a las Bahamas, donde se enfrentan a una banda de secuestradores que ha tomado a una familia como rehenes. Gracias a la gran amistad que les une, Flipper y Sandy intentan vencer todos los obstáculos.
Farmer (uncredited)
Año 1844. Miranda, la frágil e inocente hija de unos granjeros, es invitada a pasar una temporada en el castillo de Dragonwyck, donde vive un primo lejano de su madre, Nicholas Van Ryn, su esposa enferma y su hija. Miranda se enamora de Van Ryn, quien, al poco de enviudar, se casa con ella, pero entonces empiezan a salir a la luz turbios secretos. (FILMAFFINITY)
Jimmy Parker
A couple of rich girls at a private boarding school find themselves mixed up in gambling and blackmail, and must steal from their parents to pay their gambling debts.
Roy Davis
Dr. Christian takes time out from his appointed rounds to help clear a bank teller of embezzlement charges.
Jim Keene
On the day of his daughter's wedding, a good-natured construction worker (Henry Armetta) is suspected by his wife of being involved with another woman, wrongly implicates his company's boss as a racketeer, and is arrested by police for running a shakedown operation. Comedy.
Roy Davis
A small town doctor suspects the stranger in town is promoting an oil swindle. The fourth entry in the "Dr. Christian" series of six films.
Roy Davis
A doctor fights an epidemic that breaks out in the poor section of town and tries to get the rest of the town to help out.
Roy Davis
The first of six films in the "Dr. Christian" series, starring Jean Hersholt as a small town doctor trying to convince local officials to approve funds for a new hospital.
Tom Morris
Story of a lawyer, gangster and a floozy.
Vinny Long
A habitual gambler comes to the aid of a desperate woman after her daughter inherits a fortune and is underhandedly taken by her estranged father.
Derrick Holt
A female agent tacks down the cause of mysterious explosions.
Jimmy Jeeper
Nature reporter Orville Shanks retreats to the woods for material for his "Our Wild Friends" column and to volunteer for his favorite cause, the Boy Scouts. When Orville's editor, Crane, orders him to spice up his column, Orville's wife Melba writes a gossip column using animals as metaphors for people. Crane loves Melba's article and gives Orville a raise, and the column becomes a hit.