Host
George Murphy introduces a scene from
Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo (1944), a movie that has just gone into re-release. He then introduces the short film
Home Movies (1940), where the movie's hero shows how to, or more precisely not to film and show home movies. He then introduces the short film
Master Will Shakespeare (1936), which looks into the personal life of the Bard associated with his writing. The final offering of the week deals with another writer, this one a fictitious one named Hajj of ancient Persia, he who is the lead in the movie
Kismet (1955). George visits the set, where the movie's creative and technical teams are filming the musical number "Rahadlakum" featuring
Dolores Gray and
Howard Keel.
—Huggo