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- DirectorMurray RothStarsSidney TolerDorothy HallLucy BeaumontThe mortgage of an elderly couple is about to be foreclosed, but their daughter vows to get a job in the big city, where her virtue is preserved through the efforts of the handsome hero.
- DirectorHarold BeaudineStarsJames DunnSybil LeeRoy Le May
- DirectorMurray RothStarsHarry McNaughtonBobby JarvisJames DunnA satire on the miniature golf craze; on the outcome of the game depends who gets the girl.
- DirectorRoy MackStarsGloria SheaJoey RayBilly Taylor
- DirectorFrank BorzageStarsJames DunnSally EilersMinna GombellA man and woman, skeptical about romance, nonetheless fall in love and are wed, but their lack of confidence in the opposite sex haunts their marriage.
- DirectorAlfred SantellStarsJames DunnLinda WatkinsMinna Gombell
- DirectorHenry KingStarsJames DunnSally EilersMae MarshMae Marsh stars as the mother of two children. Marsh gives her boys everything they desire, at great cost to herself. She is forced to work in one menial job after another so that her children will never go without.
- DirectorSidney LanfieldStarsJames DunnSally EilersRalph Morgan
- DirectorSidney LanfieldStarsJames DunnPeggy ShannonSpencer TracyJohnny is training for a championship fight. Judy distracts him, so his manager Briscoe walks out on him. Then so does Judy.
- DirectorDavid ButlerStarsJames DunnBoots MalloryEl BrendelBill Gordon (James Dunn), whose lot-in-life is rising, falls in love with Helen Barlow (Boots Mallory), who is raising two cute motherless children who nearly wreck her romance when they can't understand why grown-ups kiss...and other complications.
- DirectorRaoul WalshStarsJames DunnSally EilersVictor JoryOn shore leave in San Pedro, U.S. sailor Jimmy Harrigan meets and falls for Sally Brent. She promises to wait for him when he ships out to San Francisco, but Jimmy becomes jealous and tells her off when he learns that she has entered a marathon dance contest sponsored by a lecherous snake named Baron Portola. Along with several of his Navy pals, Jimmy goes to the ballroom the night of the dance marathon to try to change Sally's mind and win her back.
- DirectorAlan CroslandErich von StroheimRaoul WalshStarsJames DunnZasu PittsBoots MalloryPeggy and her friend Millie are strolling down Broadway while Jimmy and Mac are trolling Broadway, and the four get together. Jimmy and Peggy get together in many romantic ways and Peggy soon finds that her expected baby needs a father. Since Jimmy is the father (to-be) she informs him, but Jimmy thinks she is lying.
- DirectorAlexander HallGeorge SomnesStarsJames DunnGloria StuartDavid MannersA young woman is found in the street, savagely beaten and near death. As she recovers in hospital, the chief henchman of the gangster responsible is in the hospital with orders to finish the job.
- DirectorDavid ButlerStarsJames DunnSally EilersFrank McHughSweethearts Chuck Evans and Molly Roberts work at Blair's Department Store and plan on marrying when Chuck gets a raise. They dine one evening with Molly's friend and fellow salesgirl, Dottie Wade, and her unemployed husband Billy, of whom Chuck is very critical. After dinner, Molly and Chuck decide to marry immediately, and Chuck dictates that Molly quit her job so that their marriage will be harmonious, as opposed to that of the Wades. The next day, store owner W. O. Blair and Dolan, the crooked store detective, discuss the necessity of staff layoffs. Dolan, who dislikes Chuck and openly exhibits his desire for Molly, suggests that there have been complaints about Chuck and he should therefore be fired. Mary Shane, the women's personnel director and Chuck's friend, defends his integrity, but Dolan nonetheless marks Chuck's name for dismissal when no one is looking. The day after Molly and Chuck get their marriage license, Molly goes to Mary's office to quit her job, but the secretary, Daisy, informs her of Chuck's impending dismissal. Molly returns home, where she tells Dottie the news and admits her fear that Chuck will not want to get married. Chuck arrives with flowers, however, unaware of his dismissal. Despite Dottie's advice to tell Chuck the truth, Molly keeps the news secret, and the couple are married. The next day, Chuck finds the closing notice in his pay envelope. Although he is angry that Molly did not tell him, he is determined to find another job quickly. There are no jobs available, however, and as time passes, Chuck becomes depressed about Molly supporting him. Molly reluctantly accepts a ride home from Dolan one evening, and when they arrive, they find Chuck in the kitchen cooking dinner. Chuck is humiliated that Dolan has seen him as a househusband, and he refuses Dolan's offer to help him find work. The next day, Dottie, who is now pregnant, is fired after a fussy customer complains about her, and she then tries to poison herself. Molly blames Billy, but Chuck, now a comrade in unemployment with his neighbor, defends him and the couple fight. Afraid that their marriage will similarly disintegrate, Chuck leaves after saying that he will return when he has a pay envelope. Later, Dolan puts into action his plan to steal the store's fur coats by hiring his girl friend, Trudie Holmes, and Molly to do a sham inventory one night, and Chuck and Billy to unwittingly drive the contraband away. Dolan arranges with his mugs for Chuck to be the fall guy if anything goes wrong and, as the evening progresses, explains to Molly that Chuck will be blamed for the theft when she becomes suspicious. Chuck also becomes suspicious of the shady characters aiding Dolan, and he rushes to Molly's aid as she struggles to escape from Dolan. Molly activates the alarm while the men fight, and just as Chuck is about to be shot, the police arrive with Blair and Mary, who reveal that they have been watching Dolan since they discovered the trick he pulled to get Chuck fired. Blair appoints Chuck the head of the shipping department, and Chuck hires Billy to fill Dolan's job. Chuck then embraces Molly after telling her that she also has a new job: staying home and taking care of children.
- DirectorJames TinlingStarsJames DunnJoan BennettHerbert MundinIn the small town of Larrup, Arizona, con artist Smiley is traveling with cohorts Kingfish, Morris, and Ambrose, and he persuades Lynn Martin, a traveling demonstrator of pancake making, to accompany him to a carnival where Kingfish sells a large number of bottles of Bambo, an elixir. When a woman denounces Kingfish as a faker, Smiley, identifying himself as a medical inspector, conducts Kingfish safely through the angry crowd and grabs Lynn's purse on the way out. Later, on a train, Smiley meets Lynn again, and after he returns the purse, she explains that she is traveling to find the trail of three swindlers who talked her brother, a bank officer, into investing $20,000 belonging to an estate he was handling, and then left with the money. Two of the crooks, a couple named Sandburg, are in New Orleans, while the other, Hubert Wayne, is promoting a new show in New York. Smiley offers to help after privately convincing his cohorts that once they "cheat the cheaters," they will keep the money themselves. In a New Orleans hotel, Kingfish, masquerading as a philandering Texas oilman, attracts the interest of the Sandburgs, who plan to trap him in a compromising position and then blackmail him. After a fight, however, Kingfish, Smiley and the others get away with the Sandburgs' half of the swindle, $10,000, and proceed to New York where Lynn, posing as a chorus girl, has provoked Wayne's advances. When she introduces Wayne to Kingfish, who this time masquerades as a British jam manufacturer, Wayne, planning to swindle Kingfish, persuades him to invest $10,000 in the show to match his own $10,000, which gangster Tommy Monk fronts for the swindle. Wayne then plans to appropriate Kingfish's money through a switch of envelopes. Suspecting the ruse, Smiley trains Kingfish to do his own envelope switch. Kingfish's switch works, but after Smiley leaves with the $20,000, Wayne and Tommy discover the trick and capture Lynn and Kingfish, who reveals, to Lynn's dismay, Smiley's plan to keep the money. Tommy takes over the show to make back his money and coerces stage stars Ned Flynn, Jimmy Dante and female impersonator Ray Best to perform. On opening night, Smiley is captured at the theater, but he is able to call Tommy's rival, Rags Rigby. By imitating Tommy's voice, Smiley dares Rigby to come to the show. Rigby and his men respond to the challenge and start a massive fight in the theater. Smiley rescues Lynn and later, on another train, after he learns that Lynn did not trust him, upbraids her and reveals that he sent the money to her brother. The other three cohorts then decide to go straight. After planting her purse in Smiley's pocket, Lynn playfully accuses him of robbing her and they embrace.
- DirectorJames TinlingStarsJames DunnClaire TrevorHarvey StephensHappy-go-lucky Jimmy O'Connor, a publicist for the Marlowe Meat Packing Company, continually relies on Sally Johnson, his secretary and sweetheart, to keep him organized and do his work when he neglects it. She has the idea to publicize E. W. Marlowe's products as producing courage and power, and Jimmy relates the idea to Marlowe. Impressed with Jimmy's slogan--"Eat Meat and Rule the World"--Marlowe agrees to let him organize a circus to be broadcast on the radio from the Marlowe department store's window. Despite the objections of Ralph Andrews, a fellow publicist who is in love with Sally, Jimmy hosts the stunt, and it goes awry when an elephant is scared by a mouse and wreaks havoc. Marlowe fires Jimmy the next day, but is forced to rehire him as the publicity agent of his mistress, Pola Wenski, when Jimmy finds out about the illicit relationship. Jimmy escorts Pola home to celebrate and spends the night on her couch after he passes out. Sally is infuriated by what she considers to be yet another example of Jimmy's insensitivity, and the couple squabble when he reappears. He tells her to listen to the radio to hear his latest brainstorm, and when she does, Sally is aghast to learn that Jimmy is publicizing Pola by spreading the story that she is in love with an unnamed notorious gangster whom she has never met. That night, Pola's nightclub is packed with gangsters, all hoping to be the beloved of the pretty singer, and Pola becomes enamored of tough Slug Morgan. Slug's men throw Jimmy and Marlowe out of the club, and Marlowe fires Jimmy once again. The next morning, Jimmy announces to Sally, who was at the club with Ralph during the incident, that he is opening his own agency and therefore needs nothing from Marlowe or her. Sally is then hired by Marlowe to fill Jimmy's old job, and as her success grows, so do Jimmy's unpaid bills. Sally visits Jimmy in his office and, seeing that he is destitute, tries to give him an account, but the headstrong Jimmy refuses to accept. Sally reprimands Jimmy for being selfish and ungrateful, then says she is through with him. Jimmy moves to the West Coast, and, after weeks of looking for work, ends up as a meat packer at a company similar to Marlowe's. The weeks pass as he saves money and is humbled by his experiences. Meanwhile, Sally accepts Ralph's proposal of marriage, even though she admits she still loves Jimmy. One of Jimmy's co-workers tells him it is not too late to win Sally back, and Jimmy returns to the East Coast to start over. He first goes to Marlowe and asks for a job. Jimmy explains to Marlowe that he is not the smart aleck he once was, and Marlowe tells him to report to the head of the publicity department. Jimmy is surprised to find that Sally is the department head, but he assures her that he understands what he lost and that he will work hard to regain it. He is discouraged when he sees her engagement ring, but after Sally tells him not to give up so easily, he asks her to marry him and she accepts. The reunited couple kiss as Ralph walks into the office.
- DirectorMonte BriceLaurence SchwabStarsJames DunnJune KnightLillian RothFrom a team 2 girls and 2 not-straight men, a girl leaves to be a star, other stays to keep the boys straight. The star comes back with a producer, who falls in love with the girl who stayed. There are hurdles, the 2 men, and her IOU.
- DirectorHamilton MacFaddenStarsJames DunnClaire TrevorAlan EdwardsA woman pretends to be a man so she can play football.
- DirectorHamilton MacFaddenStarsWarner BaxterMadge EvansJames DunnA little girl's (Shirley Temple) toe-tapping musical numbers uplift the nation during the Depression in this charming classic that includes Temple's rendition of "Baby Take a Bow.
- DirectorJohn G. BlystoneStarsJanet GaynorCharles FarrellJames DunnAfter graduating from a West Coast college, four friends fly to New York City to seek employment.
- DirectorHarry LachmanStarsShirley TempleJames DunnClaire TrevorEddie Ellison is an ex-con who spent time in Sing-Sing prison. Kay marries him as soon as he serves his time. Five years later, Eddie and his ex-convict buddy Larry, have both gone straight, and Eddie and Kay have a beautiful little daughter named Shirley. However, Welch has kept a close eye on them for years. He believes in "once a criminal, always a criminal." When Eddie's employer's wife's pearls go missing, it comes out that Eddie and Larry both spent time in prison, and they're fired. Welch suspects that Eddie and Larry have something to do with the theft of the pearls. Will Welch prove that Eddie and Larry had something to do with the theft, or will the truth prevail?
- DirectorDavid ButlerStarsJean ParkerJames DunnUna MerkelSally sits by her window earning money for an operation so she can be a dance teacher again. Jimmie is an ice cream salesman hoping to advance. Their romance is sidetracked when she uses her savings to help him out of a fix.
- DirectorGeorge MarshallStarsJames DunnAlice FayeFrank MitchellDown-on-his-luck film director Jimmie Dale takes a job at a fly-by-night acting school.
- DirectorDavid ButlerStarsShirley TempleJames DunnJane DarwellAn orphaned girl is taken in by a snobbish family at the insistence of their rich, crotchety uncle, even as her devoted aviator godfather fights for custody.
- DirectorGeorge WhiteHarry LachmanJames TinlingStarsAlice FayeJames DunnNed SparksVacationing Broadway producer George White stops off in a small Georgia town to send a telegram and, seeing his name in lights on a local theater, is scandalized over the unauthorized use. He goes to the theater to object and, while there, discovers some unusual and great song-and-dance talent buried in a tank-town. He takes them to New York City, puts them in a new version of his Scandals, and they are big hits. Their sudden fame causes a pair of lovers to forget their vows made in less-palmy days.
- DirectorWilliam A. SeiterStarsJames DunnMae ClarkeNeil HamiltonTwo reporters plan to marry but the bride is left waiting at the altar because her groom has gone undercover to expose gang activity.
- DirectorJames TinlingStarsJames DunnArline JudgeRaymond WalburnRichard Foster is the brains of a quartet of con-artists that includes Giltedge, a stock swindler; "Painless," a phony dentist; and "Gorgeous," along as decoration and bait. Richard goes off alone to attend a reunion of his old high-school class but, when he gets there, he discovers that some of his old friends turn out to be not as simple as he remembered them. The reunion is really a plot to lure an old millionaire, Andrew Anshutter, and his money back to town. Richard enters into the scheme and sends for his friends. Thinks are going well for all concerned, with the exception of Anshutter, but Richard falls in love with his old flame from high-school, Susan Adams, and complications arise.
- DirectorJohn G. BlystoneStarsJames DunnDorothy WilsonLouise FazendaPoolroom ace Eddie marries his girlfriend Sally but can't find work so he sends her back to her family. Things improve after he catches some crooks.
- DirectorRobert FloreyStarsJames DunnClaire DoddPatricia EllisJoe is a reporter who is looking for his big break and he gets it when he takes over George Gorman's sports column. Marty is a hood who would fix any sporting event he could and Joe keeps the pressure of the paper on him. His wife Maxine, however, wants only the finer things in life and when Joe is on the road, she becomes Marty's Gal. That and the money that she owes Marty ends Joe's career as a New York Register columnist and starts his new career as a drunk. But Connie, who has had a crush on Joe for years, will try to make him the reporter he once was.
- DirectorWilliam NighStarsJames DunnSally EilersPinky TomlinSally van Ranseleer meets two unemployed men, electrical engineer Bob McDonald and architect Arthur Hale, in Central Park when they are trying to auction themselves off for work. Thinking to push their pay higher, Sally bids her last five dollars, and they choose to work for her rather than for the old lady also bidding. Bob balks at Sally's first order: to drive her home to London, Ohio, but he has already spent her money on food. About 300 miles later, Bob is so irritable that he tells Sally to find her way home on her own "initiative." Having run out of gas, he and Arthur camp by the side of the road, but soon after Sally comes rushing up in a car chased by the police. She explains she took off with the car after its owner was fresh with her. Bob helps her out of the situation, and the next day, the men push the car to Ohio, and into a ditch. A kind farmer pulls their car out, and Sally and Bob try to do chores around the farm, but botch each job. Even so, the farmer and his wife give them dinner. Meanwhile, Bob and Sally fight off growing feelings of affection for each other. The next night, the trio takes shelter from the rain in an empty dog kennel where, although Bob dubs Sally "Jinxy" for all the trouble she keeps getting them into, they finally kiss. Bob gets flustered, however, and tells her that he does not need a liability like her around. Angry, Sally takes their car and returns to her wealthy parents and her dullard fiance, Freddie Miller, who are thrilled to see her. Bob and Arthur follow her home to reclaim their car, and Sally's father Charles, realizing that Sally is in love with Bob, offers both men work. Arthur accepts, but Bob refuses to let a woman get him work and leaves in a huff. On his way down the road, he meets some telephone workers and is hired by them. To force Bob into action, the van Ranseleers announce Sally's immediate marriage to Freddie. Bob hears about the marriage while working on a phone line and immediately goes to the van Ranseleers' estate, but he bickers with Sally and she begins the ceremony. Unable to accept losing her, Bob cuts the wires to the lights and elopes with Sally.
- DirectorLew AyresStarsJames DunnMae ClarkeDavid MannersBest friends Kenneth Reynolds and Raymond Jordan are U.S. Navy officers, and Kenneth is engaged to Raymond's sister. But the eruption of the Civil War divides them.
- DirectorGordon WilesStarsJames DunnJune ClayworthGeorge McKayMickey (James Dunn), is a prizefighter whose bright career hits the skids when he comes under the guidance of Ginger (June Clayworth), a female fight promoter, when he becomes involved with June Prentice (Muriel Evans) and her high-society crowd.
- DirectorD. Ross LedermanStarsJames DunnMarian MarshWynne GibsonA fast-talking Pitchman,Jim Keene, working the con-games on the streets, works himself up into an executive position of a large department store, with the aide of his shill, Mae. But the owner, Elmer Woods, of the department store has a blonde-beauty daughter, Peggy, who goes to work on him.
- DirectorArthur LubinStarsJames DunnJean RogersAndy DevineReporter tries to solve the murder of a man killed on a boat in Mississippi.
- DirectorAlfred L. WerkerStarsSally EilersJames DunnMischa AuerTaking a cruise to Europe, a schoolteacher gets involved with a gang of crooks.
- DirectorGordon WilesStarsJames DunnPatricia EllisGene MorganA fast-talking, street-wise con-man forsakes the tank-towns of Pennsylvania for the greener pastures in Manhattan, and gains fame-and-fortune as New York City's number one merchandise promoter. A model and a society girl provide some complications along the way.
- DirectorLew LandersStarsJames DunnWhitney BourneJoan WoodburyMary, a sometimes employed Midwest transplant living in New York is forced to share an apartment with Jack, a starving artist-night watchman. Both having problems paying their rent, landlord comes up with idea to share one apartment on a shift basis.
- DirectorCharles LamontStarsJames DunnRalph MorganRobert BarratA pilot carrying a valuable amulet is shot down over China by a ruthless Russian agent, who also wants the amulet.
- DirectorCharles LamontStarsJames DunnRochelle HudsonGordon OliverThe story of Speed Brennan's bid for fame and fortune when he helps to invent a torpedo-carrying seaplane, and quickly learns that he is playing with death itself at three-hundred-miles per hour.
- DirectorRichard HarlanStarsJames DunnFrances GiffordMatty FainIn this Producers Pictures Corporation production, distributed by Producers Distributing Corporation (and both company names would soon become Producers Releasing Corporation, both as a production and a distributing company), air-race champions "Speed" Leslie and Branda Fowler combine to open a very profitable airplane service that flies patients to other cities for special treatment. Gangsters soon move in and offer to take over, without an invitation.
- DirectorWilliam NighStarsJean ParkerJames DunnMartin SpellmanActually, the sailor wants nothing to do with the boy, who we eventually find out is an orphan who ran away from the orphanage, trying to find a new Mom and Dad. The sailor, not knowing anything about the boy, thinks he'll be more successful hitchhiking alone back to his ship. It's the boy who has the idea of pretending to be the sailor's kid, jumping into his arms, pretending to be a sick kid, prompting a well-meaning woman to pick them both up. The boy continues to pretend that the sailor is his dad, causing many problems for the sailor when everyone believes the boy, and doesn't believe the sailor. The movie continues, sometimes humorously, and often dramatically, as the main characters continue to grow closer together, becoming the family that they were not, before. An enjoyable diversion for a weekday afternoon (I'm watching it on FETV).
- DirectorSam NewfieldStarsJames DunnFrances GiffordGeorge DouglasA skip tracer repossesses a small radio from a deadbeat who's skipped payments. What he doesn't know is that a gang has stashed stolen diamonds inside the radio, and they start hunting for him.
- DirectorWilliam BeaudineStarsJames DunnJoan WoodburyPaul McVeyA retired detective, Nick Trayne, is hired to look for a missing banker. During the investigation, the aforementioned banker returns in a zombie-like state. Trayne must track down the madman responsible for the banker's state.
- DirectorWilliam NighStarsJames DunnFlorence RiceRobert DudleyA newlywed couple winds up spending their honeymoon night in an old, dark, spooky mansion.
- DirectorDudley NicholsStarsOlivia de HavillandAnne ShirleySonny TuftsThe secretary of a newly appointed government official strives to make him a success in spite of his shortcomings.
- DirectorWilliam BeaudineStarsJames DunnWanda McKayJack La RuePrivate Investigator Terry Moran, who is in love with Nora O'Brien the daughter of Police Detective Tim O'Brien, is hired by Mrs. Hamilton to solve the murder of her husband, a fur dealer
- DirectorElia KazanStarsDorothy McGuireJoan BlondellJames DunnEncouraged by her idealistic if luckless father, a bright and imaginative young woman comes of age in a Brooklyn tenement during the early 1900s.
- DirectorRobert D. WebbStarsJames DunnSheila RyanEdward RyanSmith (James Dunn), a Brooklyn police detective, arrives on a Caribbean island chasing a murderer ... and wades his way through quicksand, swamps, alligators, corpses, clues, unusual suspects and a frisky femme fatale before nabbing the killer.
- DirectorAlfred SantellStarsJames DunnMona FreemanWilliam MarshallA mother encourages Ziggy, her teen daughter, to grow up quickly, and her boyfriend recruits Ziggy into his racket. Living fast and loose, Ziggy is soon a single mother herself.
- DirectorRoy RowlandStarsMickey RooneyBrian DonlevyAnn BlythFollowing a mishap in the ring, hard-nosed lightweight Tommy "Killer" McCoy gets mixed up with a big time gambler and falls for his educated daughter Sheila, against her father's better wishes.
- DirectorWilliam CastleStarsGuy MadisonDiana LynnJames DunnA would-be playwright and a young woman escaping from a job at a gas station meet cute and fall in love.
- DirectorFelix E. FeistStarsJames DunnDewey MartinGregg SherwoodJoe Riley is a boxing referee whose life-code is the same as the sporting rules of the prizefight ring. Two Golden Glove (a tournament for amateur prizefighters) contestants Nick Martel, a tough, pugnacious kid from Chicago who has had to fight for everything he has in life, and Bob Gilmore, from the other side of life's tracks, are also competing for the affections of Riley's daughter, Patty.
- DirectorWilliam BeaudineStarsJames DunnAllene RobertsIsabel WithersSponsored by The Protestant Film Commission, this religiously-affiliated tale centers around citizen Henry Wood (played by Oscar winner James Dunn from "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn"), who loved family and church, gave to the needy, and donated most of his money to charity. Now deceased, his somewhat neglected daughter reflects on his past and ponders that age-old question, did he indeed have such "a wonderful life"?
- DirectorSidney LumetStarsMickey RooneyJames DunnRoberta SherwoodA musical television special chronicling the early career of playwright George M. Cohan, focusing primarily on his vaudeville years as part of his family singing group "The Four Cohans."
- DirectorIrvin KershnerStarsCharles BickfordRobert CulpSimon ScottA show about looking ahead, with stories of people today pursuing their destinies in the world of tomorrow.
- DirectorDaniel PetrieStarsRichard BurtonBarbara RushJack CarsonA handsome and successful young doctor returns to his home town in New England to see his dying friend for one last time. However, his friend wants to die because he is suffering so much from his illness, and he manages to convince the doctor to commit euthanasia (a mercy killing) on him. Haunted by what he has done, and troubled further still by other dark secrets from his past, the doctor seeks comfort in the arms of several of the town's lustful women. This leads to even more complications in his life...
- DirectorMartin RittStarsRichard BeymerDiane BakerCorinne CalvetAn immature young man from Middle America grows to manhood after a cross-country journey and his military service in World War I.
- DirectorGene ReynoldsStarsBobby RydellJames DunnPeter BrooksUnsold pilot for a proposed CBS comedy series about the comic misadventures of a band trying to make it big on the music scene.
- DirectorRon WinstonStarsRod SteigerDabney ColemanRobert CulpRod Serling-scripted struggle between the last film mogul (Rod Steiger) and a new regime.
- DirectorRussell RouseStarsStephen BoydElke SommerMilton BerleSnotty Hollywood actor becomes even more full of himself after he's nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor.
- DirectorJames GoldstoneStarsJames FranciscusShirley KnightLeslie NielsenA corrupt sheriff knows the secrets of everyone in town and uses that information to go unchallenged. But after the arrest of an innocent teenager, the new doctor cannot keep quiet and tries to get the community to stand up for what is right.