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- A pianist helps his brother escape from two gangsters, who retaliate by abducting their kid brother.
- Survivors of a plane crash on a remote island find it is covered by spiders. When bitten, the survivors start turning into spiders!
- In 1938 Austria shortly after the Nazi occupation, a prominent Viennese intellectual, Werner von Basil, is arrested for smuggling art treatures out of the country and imprisoned by the Gestapo in a hotel room without any mental sustence of any kind to break him down to make him talk while a young ballerina, named Irene Adreny whom is the lover of the SS officer Berger playing mind games on von Basil, tries to intervene and help the poor intellectual keep his mind intact.
- A country girl is discovered by a Paris magazine and becomes a top model.
- Two American brothers chased by a posse cross into Canada and join the Canadian North-West Mounted Police at the height of the Sioux-American war.
- Various sentimental events of a group of young people in Rome.
- Julietta Valendor is a romantic and dreamy girl who accepts with difficulty the fifth-year-old fiancé chosen by her mother: the very worldly prince of Alpen. One day she is given the opportunity to meet the man of her dreams in the person of lawyer André Landrecourt.
- Detective Marco is assigned to investigate a murder that has occurred at an exclusive boarding school for adolescent girls. The victim is a popular, wealthy girl found strangled in her bed. The school director tells Marco she expects him to find the killer outside of the school, and she bristles at his insistent interrogations of the school staff and the students. Marco learns that two sadistic games were played the night of the murder and that the victim had been tied up. There are a number of suspects, including a teacher with an unnatural affection for one of the girls; a suspicious Spanish gentleman at the town-inn, and some of the pupils themselves. The dead girl's best friend gives the detective the victim's letters and some films. At a showing of the films, there is a sequence where an elderly, mild-mannered teacher is shown kissing with the disreputable town photographer.
- Eva wants to become a singer and ends up in the Mambo bar, where behind the scenes is traded with other goods than talents.
- In a film incorrectly reported as Bill Elliott's last starring western, "Bitter Creek" (released in March of 1954 carrying 16843 as the PCA number) falls a tab bit short of that as it was followed by "The Forty-Niners", (released two months later on May 9, 1954 with 16874 as the PCA number), but the correctly-reported absence of production values is duly noted. As Clay Tindall (Bill Elliott as Wild Bill Elliott), comes to a town in a search for the killer of his brother and quickly becomes unpopular with the townspeople who are unwillingly but submissive subjects to the whims of local cattleman Quentin Allen (Carleton Young) and his motley gang of hired hands and henchies. At the end, Elliott is given a typical line from his Columbia and Republic days that indicates that killing for revenge isn't admirable or the right thing to do, although he has just finished a rather thorough job of doing just that.
- An impossible love between a French resistant fighter and a German officer's wife during WW2.
- It's Ursula's ambition to seduce renowned gynecologist Dr. Brückner, but when he resists her advances she accuses him of having raped her. Brückner is arrested and tried. Young lawyer Eva is determined to defend him and clear his name.
- A young artist ,an occasional gigolo ,marries an older woman for her dough;however, he has not broken with his younger lover.
- 19th century story about a woodcutter in Frisia who becomes famous for making puppets.
- Franz and Gustav, the two head waiters at the "Alt Wien" café, defend this last bastion of Viennese comfort with humor and charm against the grouchy owner, Mr. Panigl.