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- Demonstrates the making of jam and jelly by the shortboil (pectin) and long-boil methods. Includes sequences on the use of fresh, frozen, canned and dried fruits and on bottled and canned juices.
- DirectorReza Badiyi
- DirectorDel AndrewsStarsBob CusterAdalyn MayerRalph McCulloughGambler Monte Mallory cheats John Carson out of his ranch near the Mexican border and turns it into a notorious gambling resort, known as the White Owl. Carson is devastated by his loss and commits suicide. Later, Mallory turns his attention to Marion Moore, offering to forgive the $10,000 gambling debt owed by her brother, Donald, if she will be nice to him. However, Carson's son, Dave, is in love with Marion and comes to her aid. That night, Dave recovers Donald's debt marker and joins forces with the famed bandit, Quantrell, who also has a vendetta against Mallory. The gambler dispatches his henchman, Nick Alby, to kidnap Marion, but Dave and Quantrell follow them to the White Owl. Dave defeats Mallory in a brutal fight, then rescues Marion from a fire.
- DirectorFrancis FordStarsJack MowerFlorence Ulrich
- DirectorRichard RidgelyStarsMabel TrunnelleHerbert PriorBigelow CooperMeg lived down in Carolina in the shadow of the great Blue Ridge. When she had been a little younger she had been winsomely and strangely beautiful, a gypsy-like elf of the woods and forests. Now, she is mad. The neighbors said cruel things about Meg and turned their faces aside when she passed. And from her little son, they shrank, and turned away as from a thing accursed. When Hugh Gregory opened a store in the little mountain town and fell in love with the widowed Darthea Westerly, he incurred the bitter hatred of Simon Grant, who had long courted Darthea. When Meg's little son ran away, and Gregory found him, and gave him back to his mother, the crazed woman thought she recognized in him the father of her boy. When she returned home she told her brother that she had found her child's father. The brother, infuriated, confronted Gregory, and demanded that he marry his sister. Gregory, naturally, refused indignantly. Simon Grant met Jake, Meg's brother, while he was still half insane with rage over Gregory's refusal, and found him in a willing mood to listen to Simon's scheme. The next day, as Gregory and the colonel were riding together, Jake, egged on by Simon, fired at them from a barn. Gregory proved himself a good Samaritan by saving Jake from the infuriated mob which thirsted for his life. Meanwhile. Darthea, who had fallen in love with Gregory, learned of Meg's terrible accusation against him. The story naturally changed her feelings toward the man, particularly when Gregory, realizing the futility of argument, refused to say a word in his own defense. Then suddenly Meg came upon Simon Grant, and with a miraculous flash of understanding, remembered that he, not Gregory, was the man. But with the passing of her madness, Meg's life fluttered and went out like a candle in the wind, but not before she had told Gregory and Darthea the truth.
- DirectorFinis FoxStarsJack LivingstonEthel ShannonKate Anderson"Uncle Jimmie" advertises in a matrimonial paper on behalf of his "Mountie" friend Bruce without Bruce's knowledge. Kitty, the daughter of a copper king, answers the advertisement in fun. Bruce's mother is killed by a gambler who later forces his attentions on Kitty, and when she escapes Bruce mistakes her for a dance-hall girl wanted by the police. The gambler is killed, Bruce realizes his love for Kitty, and "Uncle Jimmie" finds his lost sweetheart: Kitty's aunt.
- StarsAlan Roscoe
- DirectorHorace B. CarpenterStarsT. Roy Barnes
- DirectorEugene V. BrewsterStarsBlanche McGarrityDorian RomeroLynne M. BerryPeggy Logan supports herself by playing a violin on the streets. Mike, her father, robs the Worthington home and steals a valuable bracelet. Police pursue him home. Peggy throws the bracelet out of a window. Ralph Boven, admirer of Lucille Worthington, the banker's daughter, finds the bracelet. Peggy is befriended by Mrs. Worthington and Ralph and finds the bracelet in Ralph's room, but on return it is gone, Ralph having pawned it to finance Lucille's bad stock debts. Meantime, Mike Logan, now a fugitive in the hills, is reformed by Edwin Markham's generosity in saving him from police. Ralph is arrested by police on suspicion of having stolen the bracelet. Mike Logan arrives with Maxim Hudson, by whom he has now been employed and the whole matter is explained by Mike, leaving Ralph happy in Peggy's friendship.
- DirectorTom GibsonStarsRuth MixTom LondonGeorge Magrill
- DirectorWilliam H. Murray
- StarsJames FlanaganThe picture has supposedly a religious theme, and in the carrying out of this theme, a religious organization, the Knights of Columbus, is shown severely criticizing the Ku-Klux-Klan. Accusations are made against the characters of members of the Ku-Klux-Klan and their children . . The Ku-Klux-Klan are described as pursuing a Catholic lad, intent to do him bodily injury. Various scenes are depicted such as whipping the lad, beating his head with a torch holder . . The Ku-Klux-Klan are pictured as planning to desecrate the altar and Eucharist of the Catholic Church, which the lad defends and is mortally injured. - From New York state censorship records.
- DirectorGeorge F. JohnsonNicholas Read"Jaycee Teenage Road-E-O" tells the story of some young people who enter the "Jaycee Teenage Road-E-O".
- This film explains why parents make strict decisions, why parents frustrate teens, and how they can compromise.
- DirectorVictor HeermanLawrence C. WindomStarsFrancis X. BushmanBeverly BayneRoland BottomleyNeglectful husband Hugh Varley learns that his wife, Denise, is infatuated with philanderer Frank Despard. She enters Frank's apartment to recover some incriminating letters and makes a quick exit, unaware that the occupant is subsequently murdered. Denise seeks refuge in the apartment of Cort Maitland, who knows of her affair with Frank. Hugh later comes to his wife's defense when Cort attempts burglary and assault. In the struggle, Cort accidentally shoots himself and confesses to murdering Frank before he dies.
- DirectorEric GallerStarsCynthia Ireland
- DirectorSteven RothblattStarsSyen UMelody
- DirectorRichard E. DohertyStarsAurélie Amblard
- DirectorLouis KingStarsBuzz BartonMilburn MoranteWillard Boelner
- DirectorAaron MaysStarsJonuel PozoJo Louis LacasseLeonard Bailey
- DirectorGary BayerStarsGary BayerJohn Posey
- DirectorMix RyanStarsDavid MooreDolly PartonDolly's cousin Clovis has invented a brand new all terrain vehicle with you in mind. His wild and wacky tour of the Smokies is like no other, especially when he drafts Dolly to be his tour guide. But, no one is more surprised than Dolly to discover that she is also his co-pilot. Ride along with these two as you conquer land, air and water, not to mention a really big bear, as well as a train, and one really steep waterfall. It's one hilarious adventure after another, but the breathtaking views of the Smokies and the surrounding countryside make for a trip that you won't soon forget.
- DirectorThomas R. MillsStarsThomas R. MillsStanley WalpoleAlice RodierChalmers, young space writer on the Beacon, is approached by a seedy man named Tripp from the mechanical department of the paper, who says he has knowledge of a big story that may be obtained, worth $15 in space rates, if he will but spend $4 to get it. Chalmers has just earned $5, but will not risk it until he hears more about the matter. Tripp then confides that the story is about a young runaway girl from the country. He found her on the streets utterly bewildered, and she told him about venturing to New York to find one George Brown. She said she was about to marry a rich young farmer at home, but she couldn't forget George Brown, the lover who had gone to the city four years before, promising to come back. Tripp, therefore, had taken her to a boarding house and put her in hock, so to speak, until he could raise money to send her home, for she had arrived with but 25 cents, all of which she had spent on gumdrops. The chivalry of Chalmers is aroused, and he goes with Tripp to the boarding house, pays the girl's board bill and advances fare back home. The girl shows him a broken silver dime, the keepsake Brown had given her, the other half of which he had put on his watch chain. He urges her strongly to forget about Brown, who is doubtless a worthless fellow, and to marry the rich farmer. All of this good advice Tripp seconds. Chalmers now has his story, but as he turns from the ferry station he sees Tripp's shabby coat fall back and discerns on his cheap silver watch chain the other half of the dime. Tripp is the missing George Brown. The reporter realizes that this is a drama of human souls too sacred to be profaned, and brings into the office the report, "No story."
- StarsWalter MillerMarguerite CourtotMiriam BattistaIn Queenstead, an American city, Warren and Thayer's manufacturing plant had labor troubles. A conniving manager, together with a stool pigeon, murder Warren, for the purpose of getting control in his own hands and freezing out Thayer. Thayer's plan of inspiring the spirit of industrial democracy through the circulation of pictures dealing with the subject has its effect And after a strike that threatens the workers' families with starvation, Thayer finally establishes an industrial democracy as planned.
- DirectorMartin JusticeStarsCarlton S. KingNellie SpencerThe bride and groom have returned from their honeymoon. The adored bride requests a peach and the smitten husband moves heaven and earth to find one for her.
- DirectorNeal HartStarsNeal HartCatherine BennettBen CorbettSteve McKay is released from prison when accused of killing Jim Sharp, father of his sweetheart. He proceeds to track down the real murderer, Black Bart, follows him through Montana and New Mexico into Arizona. He makes Bart prisoner but he escapes and kidnaps Ruth. Steve rescues the girl and Bart meets death over a cliff. Ruth accepts Steve when his innocence is proved beyond a doubt.
- DirectorFrank S. MattisonStarsFrank S. MattisonLorraine Eason" - dealing with affairs of two men, drummed out of Army, who are in love with two daughters of Army captain. One becomes a campaigner for Lincoln's election, while other becomes a dishonest trader with the Indians. Affair culminates in an attack upon stockade by Indians, in which hero 'the last white man' left, and affairs are straightened out." - Motion Picture News Booking Guide, 1924.
- DirectorFrederick Reel Jr.StarsBill Patton
- DirectorBostonStarsLeigh HigginbothamMartin L. KelleyDon Coleman IIIKSO is centered around the burgeoning Urban Alternative (URB ALT) music industry that features redhot bands who are creating avant garde music. Kat and Shaun are both bandleaders struggling to make a name for themselves in the contemporary music industry. The course of their experiences ultimately involves with Sammy Boi, an aggressive rapper caught in a bad contract while on of his songs is a major radio hit; Joan Vicks, a devious A&R executive for Viewpointe Records, Randy Tigge, a drug addicted, cross-dressing rock star; and Michael Dileo, the chairman of Viewpointe Record, who some simply call Satan.
- DirectorFrancis FordStarsFrancis Ford
- DirectorBeverly C. RuleStarsCorinne MayoFrank Stone
- DirectorArchie RicksStarsDick HattonElsa Benham
- DirectorOscar MicheauxStarsShingzie HowardAndrew BishopLawrence ChenaultRena ( Shingzie Howard ), a beautiful mulatto woman, who passes as white, receives a proposal from an aristocratic white millionaire who has fallen in love with her. Rena accepts without revealing the secret of her racial background. Unhappy, Rena returns to her former lover, Frank Fowler, a black man, who has risen to power despite his color. She tells him that although she has fooled the public, she has not fooled herself.
- DirectorClay M. GreeneStarsBlanche BurnsElizabeth BobbsMimi YvonneJoan and Mary are the daughters of Joseph West, pastor of the village church. Mary is wild; Joan is the reverse. Among the school children is Basil Forde, a hunchback, timid and gentle, but subject to much abuse from the other children because of his deformity. Pity has drawn Joan and Basil together, while Mary, whom Basil loves, loathes him. Mary is cruel to Basil and is commanded by the teacher to apologize to him. She refuses, and when the teacher attempts to chastise her Mary fights back and is expelled. When this is brought to her parents. Mary is punished, and develops a loathing for Basil that follows her through the coming years. Time passes and we see Mary and Joan grown. Basil is deeply in love with Mary, who despises him. Joan has never changed toward Basil. In his devotion to Mary, Basil never sees the wistful look In Joan's eyes. Basil lays the little fortune he inherited at the feet of Mary who only laughs and taunts him about his crooked back. Comes now a Tempter. This Hugh Dean son of a classmate of the pastors, is received into the family. Hugh pays court to Mary who has been promised in marriage by her parents to Mr. Bolton, the young rector of a neighboring parish. Mary is easily fascinated by Dean and he is requested to keep away from the parsonage, and they meet in secret. Mary and Dean are surprised on one of their secret meetings by Basil, Joan and Rev. Bolton, who decide that Mary's parents should be told. Joan makes the disclosure and Mary elopes to the city with Dean, and they are married. The quarrel and she finally leaves him and obtains a job on the stage. Basil follows Mary to New York. He meets Dean and learns from him that Mary and Dean have separated. Basil determines to effect a reconciliation. Mary refuses to see Basil, and he follows her to a café, where he finds her. Mary will not listen to Basil's pleadings, so he sends for Joan to come to the city. When Joan comes to Mary's apartment with Basil she is not the Joan of old; instead she is the gayest of the crowd, and drinks and smokes like the rest. Basil sees that all this is only a sacrifice of her self-respect for her sister's sake. He also discovers that Joan has loved him all the time. Mary and Joan return to the parsonage and Basil tells Dean that Mary is repentant. A reunion is effected. Later Basil and Joan are married.
- DirectorMartin JusticeStarsNellie SpencerCarlton S. KingMaggie Toole of the east side is no belle. She is unsought and unsung for by the gallant of the Give and Take Association, which each Saturday night holds a dance for the girls of Rhinegold's paper-box factory. Maggie's hero is Dempsey Donovan, the valiant leader, who wears a dress suit - sometimes. But Dempsey is far beyond poor Maggie's reach, until - Well, one Saturday Maggie blossoms in with the grandest specimen of dandified manhood ever seen in the district, Terry O'Sullivan, she calls him. After the stranger has danced twice with Dempsey's paper-box factory girl - trouble is in sight. Dempsey, one of "Big Mike" O'Sullivan's lieutenants, ascertains that the latter does not know Terry O'Sullivan. So Dempsey picks a fight, and takes "Terry" to a rear room, where private grudges are settled. Maggie, learning of this, is panic-stricken. She breaks into the room just in time to catch "Terry's" arm upraised with a stiletto to strike Dempsey. "I knew it, Dempsey," she wails, "His name is Tony Spinelli!" Tony and his cheese-cutter are kicked out, and poor Maggie starts to cry. Dempsey. with an altogether new gentleness in his manner, takes one of Maggie's hands and say, "I'll see you home, Mag. And how about next Saturday? Will you come to the hop with me if I call around?" "With you?" she stammers, "Say - will a duck swim?"
- DirectorMichael ThauStarsJoe Pantoliano
- DirectorBruce MitchellStarsRex LeaseMildred Harris
- DirectorDudley MurphyStarsReed HowesRosalinde FullerRosalind MillerJames "Jimmy" Jefferson Lee, a wealthy, idle, adventure-loving young Long Islander, practices jumping his horse, an endeavor that cost his father his life. Jimmy begins a beautiful friendship with Jane when he accepts her dare to dive with her from the seventy-feet-high roof of the Yacht Club into the sparkling sound below. Displeased with Jimmy's shiftless ways, however, Jane prods him into devoting some time to his business interests, especially the All-American Tire Co., of which his rival, stodgy Harold Polk, is general manager. Jimmy's unconventional methods result in resignations by all the company's executives, but he manfully steers the business to financial success and, meanwhile, rides a dangerous horse called "Homicide"--thereby silencing those who scoffed at him and winning Jane's heart.
- DirectorVin MooreStarsMerta SterlingTed HowlandAl ForbesMert, the station agent, loved Al the foreman, and Mert's father, the engineer, loved Al's mother, and Al loved Mert, and Al's mother loved Mert's father. However, Mert's father did not love Al, and Al's mother did not love Mert, so that kept things from being monotonous. Al invited Mert to the soda fountain, but when Mert found that he had no money she suspected that the attraction was Babe the dispenser of liquid refreshment. Herein she wronged Al's honest soul. Al found Mert's father making love to his mother and threw flour at them. Just then the train arrived, and with it Terrible Ted, the He-Vampire. Ma and Pa were sitting a truck, and Al sneaked up and tied it to the train as it pulled out. However, the end of the rope caught his foot and he was hauled along the track till Pa cut the rope and they all came home. Mert was making making eyes at Ted. His idea was to get into the safe while she flagged the train. He and his confederates had almost succeeded, when Mert managed to grab the bad in which they had placed the money and pull it up through a trap in the ceiling. They discovered her and pursued her to the roof. She jumped off, but they got her, and put her in a trunk. They then loaded the trunk onto a passing train. Al and Babe went to the rescue on a handcar. All of them arrived in the Great City, and the trunk with Mert inside was taken to a room. Al and Babe arrived, and Mert, looking out of the window, saw them. She wrote a note which she placed in the water pitcher and threw out of the window. Al snatched a bow and arrow from a child and shot a reply to her. He sent up a rope and Mert lowered the money to him. She then slid down the rope after tying it to the bed, and they all went off on the handcar, pursued by the villains in an auto. But the handcar reached the station first. Ted was not to be foiled, and be subdued them all with chloroform. She grabbed him, threw him off the train, and then returned with the money. Moving Picture World, October 27, 1917
- DirectorCharles GiblynStarsEthel GrandinCharles K. FrenchWalter EdwardsYoung Hazel Phillips is courted by two young men, Evans and Porter, in a Western town. She favors Porter, and the two are married. Evans conceals his chagrin and jealousy, and continues as a friend of the young couple. One day a prospector comes into town with a bag of gold dust and nuggets, and tells an interested crowd of the big strike made in the southwest. Evans decides to seek his fortune there, and persuades Porter to accompany him. Hazel consents, and bids her husband an affectionate farewell. The two men strike through the desert, and after months of hardship and privation Porter finally finds gold. His extreme jealousy has made Evans content to have Porter with him, as he gloated to himself that he was keeping him away from Hazel. When Porter runs in with the glad news, Evans becomes madly angered, as he realizes that Porter will go back to his wife with a fortune. An insane rage, seizes him as he realizes how happy they will be. Before the astonished Porter can defend himself, Evans leaps upon him and strikes him to the earth with the butt of his pistol. The injured man staggers to his feet, but is no match for the infuriated Evans, who rains blow after blow upon his partner's head. Porter sinks to the ground, and Evans leaves him for dead. Evans goes to Hazel and tells her a false story of how Porter died of illness, how he nursed him through it all, and how he had come to convey her husband's dying message to her. Porter is found by a tribe of Indians and nursed back to life. He recovers his health and strength but his memory is a blank, and he is adopted into the tribe. Evans goes back to the gold mine and works it. Knowing that Hazel will soon be in want, having lost her parents and with a baby to support, he sets his trap cunningly. When he goes back to ask her to marry him he finally wins her consent by persuading her it is for the good of her baby, and she accompanies him back to the wild, western country, where he has built a cabin. A few days after her arrival, the baby wanders off into the woods and is playing on the banks of a brook when it is taken by Indians. As they are hurrying away with the child Porter appears, and the sight of the innocent baby arouses him. Not knowing that it is his own child, he makes them set her free, and she runs home with a tale which her mother believes is only childish imagination. Silently and noiselessly, Porter watches the woman through the window, and the sight of her face touches his slumbering memory, but does not awaken it. Troubled, he goes back to the camp, unable to untangle the confused thoughts which crowd upon his brain. At this time the government agent, accompanied by an escort of soldiers, calls upon the Indians and serves notice on them to vacate the land and move to a reservation. The Indians resent the order, and wild disorder prevails in the village. Somebody strikes a blow, ready weapons spring forth, and in a moment an avalanche of redskins throw themselves upon the soldiers. Porter is struck on the head with the butt of a rifle, and the shock instantly clears his mind. The face of the woman in the cabin comes before him, and he knows it is Hazel. The soldiers put up a futile resistance, and are soon dispatched. Porter knows that it is but the beginning, that the Indians will go on the warpath, that they will hurl themselves upon the emigrants and settlers, leaving a trail of death and destruction in their wake, and he thinks of Hazel and the baby. He rushes away, hoping to reach the cabin before the rest of the tribe arrive, and succeeds. With the lapse of years, in his paint and feathers, he is not recognized by Hazel at first. From the window they see the long line of Indians thundering toward them. There is no time to be lost, so Porter throws a table behind the door, crowds Hazel and the baby behind it, and stands there unconcernedly. The Indians rush in and demolish and steal everything, but are adroitly kept from discovering the woman and child. Evans comes home. The Indians hide, and as he approaches the cabin he is attacked and killed, his body stripped of his clothes, and the Indians go on. In the meantime the soldiers have been rushed to the scene of warfare, and corner the redskins engaging them in a terrific fight, in which the Indians are badly defeated. Porter, with the cunning learned from the Indians, has managed to bring his wife and child to a place of safety, and the reunion is splendidly acted. The last scene shows the vengeance of fate, the dilapidated cabin, with Evans' lying in front, around which coyotes are sniffing.
- DirectorDavid SmithStarsS.E. JenningsChet RyanFrances ParksBuck Caperton and Perry Roundtree were inseparable companions, but when Marianna appeared on the scene and Perry fell for her, Buck, to whom woman was a sphinx, hied himself to parts unknown. Six months later he wandered back and comes upon Perry watering a rose plant. Perry admits that he would like one more good time, and he consents to join Buck, saying that he must be home by seven. In the saloon Perry orders sarsaparilla and suggests a game of checkers. Buck, now feeling disgraced, threatens the bar keeper with instant death if he allows it to leak out that he was ever found "fraternal" with sarsaparilla and checkers. They are in the midst of an exciting game of checkers in the back room when the Trimble gang arrive at the saloon and proceed to fill the place with lead. When it is nearly seven o'clock Perry fights his way through with the table leg. Mrs. Perry is waiting at the gate, but Buck declines their invitation to come in. Plodding down the lonesome road he recalls the look the little woman gave Perry when she saw him safe, and concludes that the fool in the game isn't Perry Roundtree after all.
- DirectorEnzo GiobbeStarsStella StevensDan HaggertyJill BakerThe owner of a male strip club becomes the subject of a planned exposé by an undercover TV reporter that soon finds them both embroiled in a world of intrigue and betrayal.
- DirectorWilliam Hughes CurranStarsEddie PoloKathleen MyersJames McElhernA bachelor sitting by his fireside in a mountain lodge falls asleep and dreams of a girl who, with her father, mother and brother, have stopped during the afternoon to inquire about the property next door. He dreams that the girl, after knocking at his door, falls unconscious without, that he carries her in, and listens to her story of a holdup, in which all members of the party are robbed. He also dreams that the villain, who means to marry the girl, comes to the lodge and together with three other men, kidnaps the girl after tying him hand and foot. He rescues the girl and sends the thieves on their way while he drives home with the girl. A quick betrothal and marriage is the result, after which the bachelor awakens, disappointed that it is all a dream.
- DirectorJ.P. McGowanStarsBob ReevesCliff LyonsLeon De La Mothe
- DirectorJohn Frederick CaldwellStarsAlice LakeStuart HolmesJack Richardson"Hurricane" Jack Foster is a smuggler who ignores his wife and child in order to pursue Marguerite Blair, the unhappy wife of the Chief Ranger of the North West Mounted Police. Foster lays plans for his final theft, after which he will elope with Marguerite, although Blair lays his own plans to thwart his rival. Dispirited over Blair's lack of attention, Marguerite nonetheless calls his office before running away with Foster in a last effort to reconcile with her husband. Marguerite cannot reach Blair but does receive a message that his remoteness has been due to his job rather than "another woman." When Foster then attempts to carry out his plan and knocks out Blair in the process, Marguerite does not hesitate to shoot Foster. With Foster and his gang rounded up, the Blairs reconcile.
- DirectorFrancis FordStarsJack MowerMary CarrYoung Irish-American police officer Patrick Michael Casey walks a beat in his New York City neighborhood.
- DirectorDuke WorneStarsBilly SullivanCharlotte StevensEdith YorkeIt is love that brings about the awakening of the hero, who finds himself in time to prevent the villain from cheating the hero's aged mother out of her holdings and also making off with his sweetheart.
- DirectorBurton GeorgeStarsMarjorie DawClive BrookJuliette ComptonIn Paris an actress divorces a jealous impresario and weds the officer who once saved her from suicide.
- DirectorAllen WolfStarsMichael Anthony WalkerMichael BroughtonCheryl GaskinWhat happens when a Harvard graduate, with a promising future from a prominent family decides to move into Harlem to help the homeless? This true story chronicles the amazing impact of one dedicated individual on the lives of homeless men.
- DirectorChristopher DalrympleStarsPeter Westbrook
- DirectorDonald MacDonaldStarsLois WilsonLee HillT.D. CrittendenSergeant Bob Monroe is in love with the Colonel's daughter out on a post in the west. He has a rival in Lieutenant Embree. The lieutenant wrongfully accuses him of assault and he is committed to the guard house pending trial. Florence, his sweetheart, aids him to escape and he goes to an Indian camp to get a horse. At the camp of the Indians he finds that they are going on the warpath because one of the religious rites has been forbidden. They attack the fort and many of the soldiers are killed, among them Embree. But before dying he confesses that Bob is innocent of his offense. Bob masquerades as the dead chief of the Indians and succeeds in scaring them away. He is given a commission and the hand of the colonel's daughter as a reward.
- StarsEileen SedgwickLightning the DogRobert WalkerArchive footage from various previously released two-reelers starring Eileen Sedgwick and Lightning the Dog re-edited into serial form; Gary Cooper's appearance is by way of one of these, original title undetermined.
- DirectorFrancis FordStarsRanger the HorseTex CoveyJohnny Spofford(1941, Ellkay) Dave O'Brien, Dorothy Short, Buzzy Henry, George Morrell. A rancher is shot while looking over a remote part of his property. The dying rancher tells of seeing a black phantom pinto when he was shot. What is the secret of Black Mountain Cut, the area where the rancher was shot? Dave and Buzz try to find out. 16mm.
- DirectorDavid GraeStarsKevin CrowleyEllen IdelsonJerry LevineA romantic comedy about two star crossed lovers who's relationship is doomed.
- DirectorWilliam WorthingtonStarsSessue HayakawaBertram GrassbyEileen PercyYano Masata, a struggling Japanese artist living in a mountainous area in America, refuses to tint counterfeit bonds for wealthy John Furthman. Yano's sister, O Haru San, comes from Japan to look for her husband who deserted her, and finds Yano with aid from a woman in the Japanese mission. When she recognizes Furthman as her husband, Furthman and Yano fight until Furthman's gun goes off, killing O Haru San, and Yano throws Furthman off a cliff. Later, Yano thanks the woman in the mission, they develop a friendship, and he agrees to paint her husband's portrait from a photograph. The husband is Furthman and his wife thinks that his fall was an accident. After Yano paints the portrait, he destroys it in a moment of wrath and confesses the killing to Mrs. Furthman's financial adviser. Later, Yano burns the evidence of Furthman's crimes so that Mrs. Furthman and her son will remain unaware of Furthman's treachery and not be disgraced. The police then arrest Yano.
- DirectorMerrill McCormickStarsMarin SaisSteven CarrieMerrill McCormickArgentinean rancher Don Valdeo has a daughter, Felicia, whom he would like to give away to Don Martínez in payment of a debt. Felicia, however, is in love with Steve Kinnard, an American cowboy visiting Argentina. Felicia announces at a fiesta that she will marry the man who can ride her wild horse. When Martínez refuses to compete, Steve wins by default.
- DirectorFrederick Reel Jr.StarsAl RichmondDorothy Donald
- DirectorTom GibsonStarsBill PattonAlma RayfordCora Dean's stepmother is planning to swindle the young girl out of the ranch she has just inherited. Cora loves Dick Sterling, but her stepmother tricks Cora into agreeing to marry her son in order to make it easier to steal the ranch from her Dick learns of the scheme and determines to foil the dastardly plot and win the girl he loves.
- DirectorJoseph GleasonStarsGladys LeslieKempton GreeneStanley WalpoleBeth, accused of stealing at the cheap New York boarding house where her only relief from drudgery are the fairy tales she reads, is threatened with being sent to the House of Corrections. She escapes and, after running all day, collapses on the doorstep of Jimmie Vernon, an artist who has become a prizefighter out of necessity. Meanwhile, the real thief, boarder "Superstitious" Louie, steals little Bob Wynne, the baby of a wealthy family, but when he loses the child during a raid on a gambling house, Jimmie takes Bob home. Meeting Beth, Jimmie puts her up to care for Bob, and soon they fall in love. When Jimmie is taken to the hospital after a fight, Louie and Jimmie's ex-girlfriend steal Bob back. After obtaining work with the Wynnes, Beth recovers Bob from Louie's room at the boardinghouse. In gratitude, the Wynnes give Jimmie money for art lessons, and take Beth in as one of the family, until she and Jimmie are ready to marry.
- DirectorFred C. Newmeyer
- DirectorLeonard FranchonStarsAl HartJack MowerRobert ConvilleAn eastern "tenderfoot" arrives in a Western town during a petroleum rush and is drawn into the scramble for oil-rich land owned by a Native American.
- StarsCliff Lyons
- DirectorJoseph LeveringStarsViolet PalmerJack AckroydArthur DonaldsonA string of valuable pearls provides the motivation for the murder of Wareing, a widowed banker, who intended them for his daughter, Mary. She is comforted by Barton, a criminologist and friend of her late father, who appears to have left his financial affairs in a terrible state. Meanwhile, Mary's fiancé works diligently to identify the murderer. Although the criminologist places the blame on Wareing's butler, a reformed burglar, the killer is finally revealed to be Barton himself.
- StarsRanger Bill MillerMay CarsonA Texas Ranger goes up against a gang of bandits who are planning to rob a gold mine.
- StarsAl Hoxie