The Pace That Kills is a gritty crime drama set in the 1930s. It follows the story of a henchman who gets caught in a web of misery and cocaine addiction. The film takes place in a greasy-spoon cafe in Skid Row, where hostages are taken and betrayal is rampant. The protagonist's journey is filled with grief, greed, and danger as he navigates the treacherous underworld.
Three sisters come to Hollywood to be movie stars. Complications arise when two of them fall in love with the same man.
Young farmboy leaves for the big city to get a job and find his sister; both of them get involved with drug dealers and become opium/cocaine addicts.
On the eve of his execution, a vice-rackets bigshot recalls his various exploits in crimes such as abortion and white slavery, in which he frequently operated under an alias.
A man's heavy drinking drives away his family and threatens to destroy his relationship with his little daughter.
A man known as The Drifter returns home to his cabin in the woods and winds up getting involved with an escaped convict, a gunfighter, lumber company rivals, mysterious family ties and murder.
A naive high school girl falls for the school's star football player. Her ignorance in the matters of sex leads to pregnancy and heartbreak.
A cowboy steps in when cattlemen try to force a sheepherder off the range.
Solomon Ginsberg is the President of International Pictures Corporation and hires Joan McAllister, an unemployed stenographer, to double for his star, Laura Girard. While on a location trip, Laura is killed in an automobile accident, and in order to save the money already invested in the film Ginsberg, aided by the film's leading-man, Wallace Morely, with whom Joan is more than a little infatuated, persuades Joan to assume the identity of the dead actress, whose death is being concealed.
The Man in the Moon invites little Mickey and his dog over for a visit. They go on a magical trip and meet strange characters along the way.
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