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- Young, rich, and obsessed with death, Harold finds himself changed forever when he meets lively septuagenarian Maude at a funeral.
- In San Francisco, a psychopathic gangster and his mentor retrieve heroin packages carried by unsuspecting travelers.
- The Fifth Horseman is the story of Keiji, a young Imperial Japanese Army (IJA) medic assigned to the infamous Unit 731's medical experimentation facility commanded by his father. Keiji has always believed Unit 731's work is wrong, but as a failed medical student he has become so consumed by his desire to earn his father's respect that nothing else matters. Everything changes with the arrival of a captured American pilot, whom Keiji soon befriends. Inspired by his new friend's courage, Keiji throws off the shackles of tradition to rise up against his father and bring Unit 731 to its knees.
- "[By the Leander Sisters.] The dress of one consists of a pair of wings and a bow and arrow; the other represents a fairy. Bathers in all stages of dress and undress watch the graceful dance."
- An unseen woman from San Francisco ruminates on the Sutro Bath ruins while thinking aloud about a private erotic fantasy, favorite French film, and other personal impressions conjured by the beautiful beach ruins -- which now serve as a tourist attraction.
- Abraham Cadabra, an unconfident young man buys a magic book and top hat in the hope of using magic to impress the girl of his dreams, Penelope Predicament. However, when he meets her for a date, he discovers that his rival, Jock Strong has beaten him to it. Abraham tries to use magic to win Penelope over, but magic may not be the solution.
- While visiting his father's yacht, a young man who fears he may be depressed makes a surprising discovery, and his subsequent actions could have dire consequences for both father and son.
- Among the many interesting views we see the officials of the Japanese government, in conjunction with the officials of the Panama Exposition and municipal officials, selecting the site and turning the first shovelful of earth for the Japanese exhibit at the exposition. Beautiful panoramic views of the residential portions of the city, close views of the business portion and of the numerous statues which are of national interest, charming bits from the public parks and drives, the famous Seal Rocks and Cliff House, in the large dining room of which we see the Japanese and exposition officials at luncheon. In addition to the many other interesting scenes, which our limited space does not permit us to describe, we see the famous Sutro baths, which are known the world over, interior views of which we were especially fortunate in obtaining, showing hundreds of bathers and spectators. We believe we have obtained the most complete and comprehensive motion pictures ever made of this wonderful feature of a wonderful city.
- A sci-fi, action-comedy where several people fight to get their hands on a mysterious laser gun.
- Count Peterhof is attracted by Daisy, the daughter of Duke Delinquent. Daisy while on board ship flirts with the count, much to her father's displeasure. She tells the count that if he really loves her he will wash the decks beneath her feet. The count is a game bird and makes the deck spotless for her to walk upon despite the jeers of Daisy's friends. Later Daisy throws her handkerchief overboard and asks the count to dive for it to prove his love. The count again complies and is nearly drowned. The count is a persistent lover and follows Daisy to San Francisco where he is thrown from the running board of her auto by her irate father. The following day Daisy and her father, the duke, start for the Sutro baths. The count trails them and also gets into the swimming pool. Complications then follow thick and fast. The count is afflicted with the Gallic habit of kissing everybody and everything in sight. The bath house attendants resent his osculatory practice and make things so hot for him that he finally is forced to flee for his life. Daisy enjoys the first good laugh she has had in months and even her battle-scarred dad, the duke, sees the humor of the situation.