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- The Wolf Man tries to warn a dimwitted porter that Dracula wants his brain for Frankenstein monster's body.
- Bixby College needs to win the girls' basketball tourney prize-money in order to survive, but a pair of gamblers have brought in some Amazonian ringers to play for the opposition and Lou, in drag, is playing for the Bixby team.
- How to survive an atomic attack.
- It's Christmas Eve and Santa hasn't come yet, so Buffalo Bob Smith, Howdy, and Clarabell The Clown (Bob Keeshan soon-to-be "Captain Kangaroo") decide to take the Rocket Doodle as transportation and head for the North Pole to see what's happened to Santa. When they get there they find out that "Ugly Sam" (Dayton Allen later of "The Steve Allen Show") thinks that Santa is the "Bearded Bandit" and has captured him. So, it's up to Howdy and the Crew to prove differently.
- Multi-part dramatization of the life of St. Paul.
- Lou agrees to wrestle the Masked Marvel, believing he will be Bud's gentle friend McGuirk; but neither are aware that the Marvel's manager has substituted the menacing "Strangler" under the mask after McGuirk takes sick.
- Nine minutes lifted from a Hopalong Cassidy feature of the 1930's (title unidentified), for 16mm and 8mm home movie consumption in the pre-VCR days of the 1950's.
- Two inept plumbers try to fix a simple leaky bathroom faucet, with disastrous results.
- A lamb that had wandered off plays a significant part in the Nativity.
- Nine minutes lifted out of Three on the Trail (1936) for 16mm and 8mm home movie consumption in the pre-VCR days of the 1950's.
- Nine minutes lifted out of Hopalong Cassidy Returns (1936) for 16mm and 8mm home movie consumption in the pre-VCR days of the 1950's.
- Nine minutes lifted out of Bar 20 Rides Again (1935) for 16mm and 8mm home movie consumption in the pre-VCR days of the 1950's.
- Poor girl sells matches with brief flickering flame reflecting her span of life & dreams.
- Nine minutes lifted out of In Society (1945) and released in 16mm & 8mm to the pre-VCR home movie market.
- A nine-minute "abridgement" of the 1941 feature film released to the home movie market in the 1950's.
- Nine minutes lifted out of In the Navy (1941) and released to the 16mm and 8mm home movie market in the pre-VCR era.
- When the outlaw El Toro saves Hoppy's life, Hoppy agrees to find his missing grandson.
- Lou and Bud start their new job as live-in caretakers on a college campus by trying - very trying - to get their own quarters cleaned up.
- Nine minutes lifted out of Hop-along Cassidy (1935) for 16mm and 8mm home movie consumption in the pre-VCR days of the 1950's.
- Digest of newsreel footage from various sources focuses exclusively on key Axis - especially Japanese - and Allied activity during the USA's first year of involvement in WWII.
- American lumberjacks at work and play.
- This educational film explains how Earth-orbiting space platforms and lunar bases ("way stations") will serve a key role in the exploration of our solar system.
- Nine minutes lifted out of Heart of the West (1936) for 16mm and 8mm home movie consumption in the pre-VCR days of the 1950's.
- Nine minutes lifted out of Son of Roaring Dan (1940).
- The daily life of a typical British industrial worker and his family.
- Compilation of newsreel items showing early Actualities, Gasoline Buggies, Wright Brothers, President McKinley's Inauguration, 1906 SF Earthquake, Teddy Roosevelt, First World War.
- This colorful and fluid film about a boy, his dog, and a Frisbee is beautifully filmed and illustrates how effective camera work creativity can make an exciting mood piece.
- Sports newsreel about Golf featuring players Jack Redmond and John Montague who have recommendations for you.
- This installment features: handicapped woman creating intricate crochet patterns; gravity defying 'Mystery Spot', a spring that turns objects to stone; 'The Coral Castle', an underwater class at U.M.; and artwork made with lit matches.