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- Explorer Paul Hoefler leads a safari into central Africa and what was then called the Belgian Congo, in the regions inhabited by the Wassara and the famous Ubangi tribes.
- Two brothers are separated when young. One becomes the pony express rider Clint Knox and the other the outlaw Ace Carter. Their next meeting finds Ace way-laying Clint as he delivers the mail.
- Buck Bonner, posing as the recently deceased Morning Glory Kid, is sent to round up the Mort Ringer gang. Buck finds Ringer and joins up with his gang. But he is in trouble when Slim and Bud who buried the Kid arrive and expose him as a Marshal.
- A rodeo rider agrees to help an old rancher who's been stealing his horses and murdered his nephew, so he goes undercover to expose the gang.
- Swifty is framed for the murder of Alec MeNiel by the Lawyer Cheevers and the stepson Price. Then they incite the locals to form a lynch mob, but Swifty has an unexpected ally in the Sheriff who knows Price was after his stepfather's land.
- A sharpshooter in a traveling sideshow is falsely accused of murdering a local miner.
- Customs agents track a ring of arms smugglers into Hong Kong.
- When Brent Halston returns he finds his father in an insane asylum and Wilton about to foreclose on their ranch and bring sheep onto the cattle range. When Wilton kills a rancher, Brent is blamed and jailed. Escaping jail he gets Ware to confess that he payed to have Halston committed. He then gets unexpected help from Ethel Gordon when Wilton tries to foreclose.
- At war with Germany, every available boat has been pressed into service to carry supplies to England, and the countries 'down under' have even fallen back to their sailing vessels of old, the windjammers. This independently-produced short (distributed by Warners and compiled from footage shot on the voyage) depicts the journey for one of these four-master ship's voyage from Australia to England.
- Observations at Pomona County Fair. Everything from prize cattle exhibits to horse racing is covered.
- John P. Medbury takes his screen audience on a guided tour of the town of Hollywood rather than the motion picture industry.
- Compilation of screen shots of a boy washing a lion, a lady string saver, a cat hatching chickens, varied groups of twins, etc.
- John P. Medbury wise-cracking on the ice, so to speak. The humorist has built a funny narrative around a collection of stock shots of the polar regions.
- The old days of New York in the 1900s are revisited with comic results, including an early flicker effort.
- Humorous comments against scenes of the Malaysian urban life, the city and its Fire Department in action.
- A 1933 Pre-Code adventure film, combining elements of documentaries and travelogue programs, mostly taking place on the Indian sub-continent along with staged bits spliced in to aid story flow. Produced by Walter Futter from a screenplay by Norman Houston, the film was directed, narrated and starring Richard Halliburton. A sequel to the popular film Africa Speaks!
- Medbury laughs at the world and the world laughs with him. There's a laugh in every landscape of this cock-eyed world with this famous commentator.
- Novelty film includes fishing for dimes through sidewalk gratings, Phosphorescent and transparent marine life, insect-eating plants, a gigantic rooster and a war in New Guinea carried on long distance via marine conchies vs. beating drums.