Edward Stratemeyer
In the sixth film in the series, in February 1916, high school student Indy's plan of taking his girlfriend Nancy is sidetracked when a mysterious break-in, the theft of an electric motor, and rumors of German spies result in a mystery that only young Indy and Nancy can unravel. Indy and his father then head to the southwest to visit family in Albuquerque, where Junior is taken captive by Pancho Villa and his riders.
Narrator
The first part tells of the life and works of L. Frank Baum, along with his career as a writer and filmmaker, centering on the creation of Oz. This portion continues with the effect of Oz after his death, with novelties, dolls, radio, stage, and screen adaptions, and advertising gimmicks based on his work, culminating with MGM's Wizard of Oz (1939). While discussing some of the major alterations between the book and the film, such as MGM making Baum's real-life adventure a dream. The second half is about interpretation of Oz by other artists, including Helen Kish, Barry Moser, Barry Mahon, Evelyn Copelman, Robert Tonner, Robin Woods, Michael Hague, Lizbeth Zwerger, Pavel Arsyenov, and Charles Santore. The documentary concludes with an analysis of Baum's work and its profound effect on American culture.
Dr. Segers
Tímido funcionário dos correios passa as noites a espionar sua bela e sensual vizinha pela janela. Quando um dos amantes da moça é brutalmente assassinado, o voyeur é apontado como principal suspeito, e se vê forçado a descobrir quem é o verdadeiro assassino para não acabar atrás das grades.
Ed Rosenberg
Tom Wingo (Nick Nolte) é um treinador de futebol americano desempregado da Carolina do Sul, que vai a Nova York apoiar a irmã, uma poetisa, que tentou o suicídio. Lá ele se envolve com Susan Lowenstein (Barbra Streisand), a psiquiatra que cuida dela, mas seu casamento em crise e seus filhos, além de um terrível segredo de família, perturbam sua mente.