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- An evil scientist plots to take over the world from his base in Africa, where he has invented a machine that can cause earthquakes.
- First of four feature versions of the same-title, same-year serial, consisting of the first three episodes, part of the fourth, and concluding footage not seen in the serial.
- Young Englishman inherits ranch which he wants to sell, but Gene's gonna turn him into a real westerner instead..
- Stony and Rusty deliver horses to a Caribbean Island. The island's ruthless Commandant has his troops robbing and killing the peasants. The outlaw Renaldo leads the peasant revolt and Stony and Rusty quickly join up with them.
- The Jewel Land Company of Elko, Texas is selling Government land to settlers. Before any of the settlers can claim their land, they are being killed by McCabe's gang. When Rocky comes to Elko to find his friend Jim, he winds up in Jail on a charge of stealing money from the new Marshal. The only person in town that is on his side is Nugget, but there is little that he can do by himself. When Rocky escapes from the jail with another prisoner and the Marshal is shot, he has to find who is behind his problems and what has happened to Jim and Emily.
- The comic misadventures of the "skinflint" comedian and his friends.
- Marshal Matt Dillon keeps the peace in rough-and-tumble Dodge City.
- A self-proclaimed preacher marries a gullible widow whose young children are reluctant to tell him where their real dad hid the $10,000 he'd stolen in a robbery.
- The misadventures of a suburban boy, family and friends.
- The boys accidentally break the car window while playing baseball.
- Eddie Haskell thinks it's funny when Wally and Beaver are grounded after he tricks them into going to the movie "Voodoo Curse" even though they promised June that they wouldn't ... until Beaver gets even by using a little "voodoo magic" on Eddie!
- Disguised as Yank soldiers, a band of confederate marauders blend into the wagon train, planning on robbing everyone. They are at first stopped but a member of the train helps the man in charge when she discovers the truth to his identity.
- Memories of companionship and comfort prevent Beaver from letting go of his well-worn teddy bear, Billy, and prompt the little boy to rescue his furry friend from the garbage truck even though Ward and Wally tease that he's "too old" to play with dolls.
- Gil Favor is trail boss of a continuous cattle drive. He is assisted by Rowdy Yates. The crew runs into characters and adventures along the way.
- Monique Devereaux returns from France with her fiancée. Sundance recognizes him to be an ex-convict he served jail time with who earned his parole by organizing a jailbreak and then tipping the warden the night the escape was supposed to take place.
- When a dance hall girl is found dead near a Gurney Mills's cabin, the townspeople, led by blowhard O.K. Lassiter, are convinced that the simple- minded man is guilty of murder. Sundance is convinced his friend is innocent and tries to hide him inside his hotel until the circuit judge arrives to try him by jury instead of by lynch mob.
- Tired of gun law, the citizens of Georgetown hire a former sheriff to clean up the town, but the crime wave only escalates after the man is sworn in.
- When the television breaks down over a week-end, Ward encourages Wally and Beaver to read Mark Twain's classic book, "Tom Sawyer". But things don't turn out quite as they planned after the boys try to use fictional Tom's technique to paint the Cleaver garage doors.
- Vint takes the son of an ex-gunfighter friend out of a saloon where the young man was in danger of losing all the money he had just received from his first trail drive. The boy is ashamed of his father's past and refuses to go back with Vint, but lets Vint take the money back to his father. When Vint comes to the father's ranch he learns that the boy has been killed, that he has been accused of the murder, and that the father plans to avenge his son's death in a showdown with him.
- An English journalist asks Vint to accompany him as he researches the West for material for his book, but actually he has other plans.
- Widower Steve Douglas raises three sons with the help of his father-in-law, and is later aided by the boys' great-uncle. An adopted son, a stepdaughter, wives, and another generation of sons join the loving family in later seasons.
- Sundance rides to capture the man responsible for framing a friend for murder.
- When a bounty hunter captures the man wanted for robbing and murdering three miners, Sundance agrees to allow the criminal to be locked in the Hotel de Paree's basement overnight. Little do the townspeople know, but the "bounty hunter" is really the owlhoot's partner, who has already collected the reward and now plans to rescue the criminal.
- Annette feels sorry for an alcoholic woman who wanders into the hotel's bar and offers her a job as a waitress. The Prentiss boys have other ideas and ply her with alcohol to make her more amenable to living with them at their remote shack.
- When Beartracks Conlon fails to return at the end of the trapping season, Sundance and Aaron travel to mountains to locate him. They find the old codger laid up in a cabin with a broken leg and agree to sell his belts for him. A greenhorn trader and a wily Indian chief soon teach the pair about the economic law of supply and demand.
- Sundance is arrested in Georgetown for the murder of a singer that he wanted to hire for his casino. The posse returning him to Denver include the singer's manager and fiancée, both of whom would prefer that he die before standing trial.