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- Frank Drebin comes out of retirement to help Police Squad infiltrate a gang of terrorists planning to detonate a bomb at the Academy Awards.
- When the crew of the Enterprise learn of a Federation conspiracy against the inhabitants of a unique planet, Captain Picard begins an open rebellion.
- After escaping from a marauding group of Indians, a wandering bartender teams up with a saloon owner, only to find themselves up against a ruthless outlaw who is after an unprotected Salvation Army girl. Can they beat him at his own game?
- A feud between the moonshiners ends with the arrival of revenue agents. They search for the secret hideaway where the mountain people prepare illegal alcohol but end up in deep trouble that only a little movie magic can save them from.
- Fred Watson, ravaged by consumption, travels to the lonely country known as Dead Man's Gulch in hopes of regaining his health. Accompanying Fred is his family, comprised of Kate, his son Bobbie and dog Mickey. Coming upon two shacks, they meet Bill Dorgan, a rough bearded hermit who, after leering at Kate, invites the family to occupy the deserted cabin owned by Bill Mason, imprisoned for the murder of his partner. Meanwhile, his innocence established, Mason is pardoned from jail and returns to his cabin, bitter against the world. Gradually he is softened by Kate's charms and confides to her that he is searching for the gold that he and his partner had hidden years before, but is hampered by a missing section of the treasure map which disappeared the night of his partner's death. When Dorgan makes advances to Kate, Mason discovers that he possesses the other half of the map, having obtained it by killing Mason's partner. After a bitter struggle, Mason regains the map and proves Dorgan's guilt. Upon Fred's death, Mason discovers that Kate was the dead man's sister and not his wife, as had been assumed, and Mason wins both Kate's love and the gold.
- By a series of maneuvers, Black MacQueen and his band of outlaws get into their control Melissa Lee, the daughter of the village storekeeper, whom MacQueen loves, Simon West, a rich adventurer who had come to the west with the intention of putting the town of Misa on the map, and "Bucky" O'Connell, the Irish Lieutenant. Realizing that MacQueen loves Melissa, Boone, one of the outlaws, sends a note to her in the Indian cache where she is guarded over by a squaw, telling her he will aid her to escape. The note falls into the hands of MacQueen, who shoots Boone in the act of fleeing with the girl. Jack Flatray, the sheriff, who also loves Melissa, finds West and O'Connell, releases them, but is himself caught. His sentence to die is suspended only by the promise of Melissa that she will marry MacQueen. MacQueen breaks faith with Melissa and imprisons Flatray. He escapes, however, and meets MacQueen and his bride on the edge of a precipice. The men fight, and MacQueen falls into the seething water and is drowned.
- A crippled old man and his daughter plot to kill a young man they mistakenly believe was responsible for the man's injury. Matters get complicated when his other daughter, who is a twin, falls in love with the intended victim.
- Huell visits two of LA's best hidden museums: the Hancock Library at USC and the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, a rare book research library associated with UCLA. He ends with a couple of other hidden gems from the video archives.