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- Un estudiante de instituto clasificado como poco interesante es expulsado, por lo que cambia su imagen por la de un chico "cool" en el otro instituto de la ciudad.
- Cuando una joven se da cuenta de que su hermano está a punto de casarse con la chica que la acosó en el instituto, se propone exponer las verdaderas intenciones de la prometida.
- Un adolescente vive con su viuda madre, su tía y sus tres hermanas, y se enfrenta a las dificultades de la vida cotidiana.
- Tres hermanos solteros, Mike, Harry y Billy, comparten una casa en Chicago cerca del Wrigley Field. Mike se adapta a la vida de divorciado, Harry suspira por su inalcanzable compañera de trabajo y Billy persigue planes para hacerse rico.
- La vida y los tiempos de la flamante empresa de marketing dirigida por el legendario publicista Jack McLaren.
- Two Los Angeles disc jockeys adapt their radio antics and hijinx to a network television program.
- Two Manhattan slacker dudes, best friends, want to make a movie about their lives. Splick drives a hack, Jason tends bar; each has a stuttering relationship with a down-to-earth woman. But neither has a clue how to make a movie. A friend in the industry sets up meetings for them with producers, which they blow. Things look up when Phoebe Cates and Martha Plimpton agree to star, but then they leave the city for other projects. Splick and Jason argue. Things look bleak. Will they repair their friendship? Will they reconnect to their lovers?
- Joe Daniels returns to Kansas to kill the murderer of his bother. Survivng the attempt on his life he arrives to find everyone hates him because his brother was bad. He knew his brother to be good and believes they are all mistaken. When he finally finds the killer he also now realizes the townspeople were right. His brother had gone bad and deserved to die.
- Remade in 1956 as Canyon River starring George Montgomery, this film has Wyoming rancher Jim Kirk (Bill Elliott) deciding to cross-breed his Texas longhorns with Herefords to develop what he hopes will be a heavier breed for meat stock. En route to Oregon to buy the Herefords, he takes his supposed-friend Andy (Myron Healey) with him, not knowing that Andy is part of a gang out to rob him. They are attacked by Indians, Jim saves the wounded-Andy's life, and leaves him at the home of Gail Robinson (Phyllis Coates) and her dad (I. Stanford Jolley) for medical attention. Jim buys the stock and and is on the homeward trek to Wyoming, accompanied by the still-plotting Andy, Gail and her father, and a crew of outlaws as his trail herders.
- This somewhat off-the-beaten-path-formula for a Saturday matinée B-western has Johnny Mack Brown being hired by stageline owner Chet Norman to stop a series of stagecoach holdups that always take place when the driver, Pete, sees a mystery rider and hears the weird notes of a silver whistle. Sheriff Dave Holland, in love with Chet's niece, Beth Fairchild, and jealous of Johnny, gives grudging help. Town banker Roger Claine, is the mastermind behind the gang led by the Mystery Rider and Slade, and is having an affair with waitress Cora, and has promised her he will kill Slade when they have enough money. Beth is shot by Dave in an aborted holdup that reveals her to be the Mystery Rider, working with Claine in a spirit of revenge, thinking that her uncle had stolen the stageline from her father.
- Lawman Whip Wilson, a retired Texas Ranger, is investigating a gambling ring bribing or forcing rodeo performers to throw certain events. Whip is aided by his pals, Horace Greely Smithers and rodeo performer Jim Bannon, in exposing saloon owner Cory Hanson and gambler Ace Malley as the leaders of the gambling ring.
- Johnny Mack Brown, operating out of the Marshal's office, poses as a band bandit and stage robber, aided by his friend, stage driver Clancy, in order to learn the identity of a gang that has been pulling off stagecoach and bank robberies. The gang is headed by widowed ranch owner Ma Posey and includes Blackie Marshall, Deuce Logan, Tad and a traveling bank examiner, Fleming, who tips the gang off on money movement.
- Cowhands Whip Wilson (Whip Wilson), Texas (Fuzzy Knight) and Jim Bannon (Jim Bannon) are heading for a California vacation when Jim gets a letter from his brother, Bob (Kenne Duncan), saying he has struck gold on his property and wants Whip, Texas and Jim to help him work the claim. Bob makes the error of boasting of his gold strike to express agent Waller (I. Stanford Jolley) and he and town banker Jensen (Bill Kennedy) make arrangements for Waller's nephew Mert Jensen (Marshall Reed) and Waller's two sons, Clint (Lee Roberts) and Jess (Riley Hill) to hold up the stage carrying Bob's gold. Waller kills Bob while searching his house for a map of the gold strike site. The trio arrive and discover Bob's body and meet his daughter Carol (Phyllis Coates). Jensen refuses to extend the note he holds on the ranch, so Whip and Jim decide to auction off the ranch, reasoning that the highest bidder will probably be the men behind the robbery and killing.
- Following his refusal to let his daughter Carol marry cowhand Bill Grant, rancher John Roberts is kidnapped, and Bill is hunted for the crime. Carol abandons the ranch which soon earns a reputation of being haunted. Marshal Johnny Mack Brown, investigating a gold bullion robbery, discovers a piece of bone-handle from the kidnapper's gun on the ranch and also a solid gold rifle bullet. He locates Bill and they trace the gun-butt fragment to Andy Mullins, an eccentric old prospector. They find the stolen gold, a set of jewelers tools and the missing rancher in Andy's basement. The sheriff arrives with his henchmen Hawkins and Crowley and Johnny and Bill are arrested. Instead of taking his prisoners to jail, the sheriff who is secretly the head of the gold-robbing gang, directs his henchies to take Johnny and Bill to a remote spot... and kill them.
- As he dies from the wounds received from the Morrow outlaw gang, the sheriff of King City, Texas hands his badge to his deputy, Tod Merrick ('James Ellison'). In the Morrow gang are Bart Morrow(I. Stanford Jolley), his son Steve (Lee Roberts) and Ed Mason (Terry Frost). Texas Ranger Johnny Mack Brown (Johnny Mack Brown) is assigned to the case. Johnny meets Tod who is also visited by Bart, who is his father, who once forced Tod to help in a bank robbery before Tod left and tried to make a new life under an assumed name. Johnny and another Ranger hold off an attempt by the Morrow gang to rob a stagecoach, and Johnny becomes convinced that Tod is giving the gang inside information. But when Tod is seriously wounded trying to arrest Bart, Steve and Ed, learns otherwise.
- Jim Bannon and his partner own a stagecoach line. With the coming of the telegraph and the end of the Pony Express, two men plot to take over and get the new mail contract. When Jim's partner is murdered and Jim's name is written in the sand beside the body, Jim is arrested. At his trial Whip brings surprising evidence that clears Jim and the two plotters are soon arrested.
- After the fourth tenant has been murdered on his ranch, Dave Borden (Johnny Mack Brown) is accused of the slayings but cleared. A neighboring rancher is also murdered by a mysterious masked rider, and his daughter Sally Wilson (Virginia Herrick) inherits his ranch. Shortly afterwards, rancher Jim Berry (Edmund Cobb) and his foreman, Hal Jackson (Marshall Reed) approach Dave about buying his property, and Jackson and Dave get into a fight. Later, when Jackson is shot from ambush, Dave is under suspicion again. He now sets out to find out what is behind all of the killings and who the masked rider might be.
- Sam Wellman (I. Stanford Jolley), Lou Banks (Riley Hill) and Jack Marlin (Marshall Reed) have stolen horses from ranchers and have them corralled in Baxter Canyon, hoping to sell them at inflated prices to the Army with forged bill of sales. Whip Wilson (Whip Wilson) arrives in town in time to separate homesteader Texas Milburn (Fuzzy Knight) and gambler Hemingway (Bill Kennedy) from a gunfight caused by the latter's manipulation of the cards. Alice Long (Phyllis Coates), acting sheriff for her ill father, intercedes and meets Whip, who tells her he is looking for his rancher friend Jim Bannon (Jim Bannon) who has lost his horse herd to the rustlers. Texas and his wife Ruth (Barbara Woodell) arrive at their new new located at the entrance to Baxter Canyon and are driven off by the rustlers. Texas reports his plight to Alice, who arranges a posse to hide in a wagon which she drives to the canyon. The rustlers kill all but Alice, who they take prisoner. Whip, posing as an outlaw, infiltrates the gang in the hope of rescuing Alice and putting an end to the rustlers.
- Billy get s job working for an attractive female artist and his job has him trying to make sure that the nude models are comfortable. Eventually he recommends Mike when there's something wrong at her studio and he thinks she and Mike are hitting it off. But later she reveals that he's the one, she wants and she has him. He later tells Harry who tells him, he's betraying Mike. So he breaks it off with her.
- The guys go to the Bahamas for a little R & R. But only after a couple of days, they find themselves in trouble, Harry who has gambling problem amassed a huge debt. Billy bought a condo he can't afford. And Mike bedded a wealthy woman and feels like he's being kept. And Lindsay meets a guy but gets turned off when she learns what he does for a living.