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- Two show-business women leave Los Angeles for Las Vegas, but phoney state troopers abduct them in the desert and they are taken to a laboratory / prison. Here, males come to experience sexual fantasies, which it is the job of the two girls and other pulchritudinous captives to flesh out. The captors force an hypnotic drug upon them to aid their performances. Then a country hitchhiker they met earlier at a gas station decides to rescue the girls.
- The Mills Brothers perform Paper Doll, accompanied by a tiny Dorothy Dandridge as the titular character in this soundie.
- Duke Ellington leads his orchestra as the Lindy Hoppers (aka The Harlem Congaroos) dance in this soundie (a short musical filmclip).
- The King Cole Trio and Ida James perform the title song in this Soundie.
- In this Soundie, a cowboy, accompanied by other cowboys and cowgirls as a chorus, sings "Back in the Saddle Again Again", popularized by its co-writer, Gene Autry. Through the work house window, they can see real cowboys in action. They also can see a not-so-real cowboy in action on a not-so-real horse.
- Mel Tormé and the The Mel-Tones sing the title song in this 1945 Soundie.
- A young girl who has spent her life in the mountains finally journeys to the big city to fulfill her life's dream of becoming a ballerina,. However, she soon discovers that achieving that dream is a lot more difficult than she thought it would be.
- A boy and a girl sit at a hot dog stand singing the title song and dancing to it.