Pete the Pusher
A young man takes in a dog that turns out to be wanted by mobsters.
Andrews
Escaped convicts are selling weapons to a warlike native tribe.
Riggert
Remake of the 1931 Fritz Lang original. In the city, someone is murdering children. The Police search is so intense, it is disturbing the 'normal' criminals, and the local hoods decide to help find the murderer as quickly as possible.
Arthur Barrett
Mother and daughter compete over same singing role and, unbeknownst to each other, the same man.
George Grisby
A romantic drifter gets caught between a corrupt tycoon and his voluptuous wife.
Dick Donnelly
Gwen Saunders teams up with her uncle's employee, Steve Bennett, in an attempt to double her $10,000 investment in the family firm. If she can reach the $20,000 mark, her uncle T.T. Ralston will match the figure. Steve bets that if he can spend an entire day without telling a lie, Ralston and his business partners must double Gwen's money. Bennett then earns the enmity of everyone involved in his attempt to win the bet.
Freddie Wilkins
A bored couple facing middle-age succumbs to wandering eyes.
Ralph Le Sainte
Zeigfeld Follies beauty Peggy marries an older man, C. Morton Gibson. Although she soon grows tired of their sedate life, she refuses the attentions of her longtime friend, the volatile sculptor Ralph Le Saint. When pianist Paul Lockridge arrives from Paris, he begs Peggy to run away with him to France, where they can share adventure and a full life -- but complications arise for Peggy when Gibson's attractive daughter visits.
Leon - the Acrobat (as Glen Anders)
Judge Foster throws his daughter out because she married a circus man. She leaves her baby girl with Prof. McGargle before she dies. Years later Sally is a dancer with whom Peyton, a son of Judge Foster's friend, falls in love. When Sally is arrested McGargle proves her real parentage.