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- A young girl slowly becomes a dope pusher.
- A former vaudevillian gifted at impersonation assists a mad scientist in reanimating corpses and soon goes mad himself.
- Exploitation film which follows the downward spiral of an idealistic medical student whose fall from grace leads him to opium dens, a carnival freakshow, swanky drug parties, dingy brothels, and finally the barrel of his own revolver.
- A chorus girl's career is ruined and her brother is driven to suicide when she starts smoking marijuana.
- Berrywood Roadhouse is a den of iniquity outside of town. Crooks use a beauty shop to recruit floozies into vice. The crooks target Dona Lee, who works at the beauty salon and is pursued by reporter wannabe Phillip as their next victim.
- A "Peeping Tom" likes to look through windows at women undressing. The viewer follows him as he sneaks peeks at two "subjects." His first one, a woman who apparently has a major lingerie fetish, is young, shapely, and attractive. His second one, to put it charitably, is not, but that does not stop him and the viewer from getting an eyeful.
- Basically a travelogue featuring footage of Angkor Wat (in Cambodia) shot by a couple of explorers in the WWI years, with additional footage shot on a Hollywood set by George M. Merrick . Roadshown for years as part of a double feature with Inyaah (Jungle Goddess) (1934) (also called "Virgin of Sarawak" and later "Jungle Virgin" and "Strange Adventures") with the result that "Inyaah" also carries "Forbidden Adventure, 1938" as an incorrect alternate title in some quarters.
- A man's heavy drinking drives away his family and threatens to destroy his relationship with his little daughter.
- You shall not commit adultery. Also known as Sins of Love.
- Olof Koskela, a family's only son, is driven from home when he wants to marry the wrong girl. He takes a job as a floater. His reputation as a womanizer goes far and wide. When he meets the proud Kyllikki, he enters into a bet to defeat the mighty rapids while standing on a log.
- A district attorney goes after an illegal abortion ring that preys on desperate young girls.
- A typical burlesque offering, complete with harem dances, bumps & grinds, nudist jokes, and skits and sketches. Lots of musical comedy with cartwheels and handstands galore.
- Two white explorers, American Tom Dawes and Scotsman Sandy Kemp, travel to the Dyak villages of Borneo, where they hear stories of a primitive, remote tribe, that is ruled by a "white goddess." Intrigued, Tom and Sandy travel upriver to the village and are captured by the hostile tribesmen. Because they have entered a sacred place, the men are sentenced to death, but are saved when they hear a woman's voice say that they are to be made blood brothers of the Dyaks. Later, they see the young white woman who is treated as a goddess by the tribe. She and Tom are attracted to each other and she dances a native dance for him. After her dance, she relates her background: After emigrating from Russia to Borneo, her mother and father start a small rubber plantation. The happiness of the young family is shattered one afternoon when a cruel planter named Slade kidnaps her mother. When her father comes to his wife's aid, Slade and his native workers kill him, then take the wife and the little girl, Ileana, to Slade's house. After being raped repeatedly by Slade, the woman becomes deranged. Slade eventually lets her run away, followed by little Ileana, and the two find refuge in the jungle. The deranged mother spends her time plotting revenge and begins to realize her dream when she sees a native snake charmer. She then spends days making a flute and charming the jungle animals with her tune. Her music provokes the beasts of the jungle to kill Slade's men, and eventually the planter himself. Ileana then tells Tom that after Slade's death, she and her mother were adopted by the tribe. Her deranged mother still lives with her. When it is time for Tom and Sandy to leave, Tom asks Ileana to accompany them, but she does not want to leave her mother, who would be unable to live in civilization. Just before the boat leaves, a fire breaks out in the village and Ileana's mother is trapped and burned to death. With no reason to stay in the village, Ileana agrees to return with Tom to civilization.
- A series of vaudeville skits at the Moulin Rouge.
- A filmed performance of a burlesque show at the Follies Theatre in Los Angeles, California.
- A series of scenes that comprised both new material (featuring frontal nudity), and old footage from an Italian version of Dante's Inferno (also featuring frontal nudity) and vignettes from the March of Crime series.
- A burlesque stage show at the Follies Theater in Los Angeles, California, featuring the original Hubba-Hubba Girl, Evelyn West.
- A recounting of some of the most famous and infamous crimes in recent American history, featuring such notorious figures as Bonnie Parker, Clyde Barrow, Pretty Boy Floyd, and John Dillinger, with many of their crimes and/or captures re-enacted. Also featured are lawmen such as FBI Chief J. Edgar Hoover and Judge Edgar North, who sentenced the kidnappers of wealthy beer magnate Charles F. Urschel to life sentences in prison.
- Filmed lecture given by "Dr. Homer Blodgett" that purports to be about sex education and promoting more open discussions about sexuality. In reality, the film was an exploitation roadshow film made to promote and sell the book "The Art of Love: Your Sex Problems Solved."
- Early "shockumentary", apparently shot in Egypt, which documents the habits of opium addicts. The interiors of drug dens are shown, and at the conclusion the film an addict is shown collapsing on a sand dune as the booming voice of the narrator announces that the addict has perished.
- A young newlywed couple try to decide whether to live the high life or have their child.