Ross
A distraught mother must cope with her embittered daughter who has the ability to cause "accidents" to happen.
George (At Nightclub)
Four socialites unexpectedly clash: heiress Brooke Carter runs into gambler Johnny Spanish at the race track while playboy Michael O. Pritchard nearly runs into stage star Kitty O'Kelly with his car. Backstage at Kitty's show, it turns out she and Brooke are old friends who attended public school together. The foursome do the town, accompanied by Brooke's companion Elizabeth, who throws herself at Michael's butler and chauffeur Rodney James.
Jefferson Jones
The gangs of Jesse James and Cole Younger join forces to rob the First National Bank in Northfield, Minnesota, but things do not go as planned.
Principal Wilson
A small Arizona town is plagued by violence created from the tension between Anglo and Mexican-American youths. Tony (Tom Nardini) is the idealistic new kid in school who tries to alleviate long-time tensions between the rival factions. The Mexican gang is led by Paco (Zooey Hall), a hot-tempered youth with good reason to resent some of his Caucasian counterparts due to past prejudices. Bruce (David Macklin) is the leader of the white gang. Patty McCormack and Joanna Frank are the female interests who become victims of the gang struggles. Tony, formerly from San Diego, attempts to change the attitudes of the polarized and violent groups. Simms (Russ Bender) is a bigoted educator who fans the flames of hate, and Wilson (Arthur Peterson) is the school principal who is helpless to stop the violence between the two factions.
Ed Loughlin
텍사스의 저격 살인범 찰스원을 모델로 한 톰슨은 단정하고 정상적이고 건전한 청년이지만 총기에 매혹되어 있다는 문제가 있다. 그는 자동차 뒤에 작은 무기고를 차려 늘 가지고 다닌다. 카메라를 톰슨의 소규모 전선 뒤에 배치한 이 영화도 바로 그 집착위에서 움직인다.
Priest
When a widower with ten children marries a widow with eight, can the twenty of them ever come together as one big happy family?
Instructor
Reverend Norman Vincent Peale fights to bring his message to the nation.
Keeler's Polygraph Assistant (uncredited)
In 1932, a cop is killed and Frank Wiecek sentenced to life. Eleven years later, a newspaper ad by Frank's mother leads Chicago reporter P.J. O'Neal to look into the case. For some time, O'Neal continues to believe Frank guilty. But when he starts to change his mind, he meets increased resistance from authorities unwilling to be proved wrong.