Loosely based on the true story of two young men, David Packouz and Efraim Diveroli, who won a three hundred million dollar contract from the Pentagon to arm America's allies in Afghanistan. David and Efraim's business, AEY, grows rapidly, but Efraim becomes unstable and untrustworthy. They secure their biggest deal yet, known as 'The Afghan Deal', and encounter legendary arms dealer Henry Girard. As the deal progresses, David realizes the rounds are illegal and Efraim plots to cut Henry out. David is kidnapped by Henry, leading to a series of events that result in both David and Efraim being arrested by the FBI.
In the 1960s, a 22-year-old woman starts a new job in a corporate company. She faces racism, prejudice, and sexism but decides to challenge conventional thought and fight for equality.
A money-strapped Los Angeles businessman hopes to solve his financial woes by blackmailing his wife's married lover.
Historical short showing how Eli Whitney (best known for the invention of the cotton gin) played a significant role in the introduction of mass production techniques to the USA in the late 18th century.
In Guns of the Timberland, a feud erupts over timber-cutting permits, as a ranch foreman fights to defend his land rights from hostile neighbors. The conflict escalates when a dynamite explosion triggers a forest fire, leading to a thrilling showdown. Along the way, a man and a woman find themselves caught in a romance amidst the chaos and danger of the timber camp.
Trouble has been reported in Placerville where Tom Barton's brother is the Marshal. Arriving Tom finds a phoney Marshal in his brother's place. Learning that Clark is behind the all the trouble and that he is after the Madison stage line, Tom joins up with Mary Madison to fight Clark while he also looks for his missing brother.
The plot revolves around a rivalry between sand-hog "Hard Rock" Harrigan (O'Brien) and his foreman Black Jack Riley. At the center of their conflict is their mutual affection for heroine "Andy" Anderson (Irene Hervey). But when the chips are down and Riley is trapped in a tunnel cave-in, it is Harrigan who comes to the rescue.
Western featuring a thrilling stagecoach race.
Popeye and Bluto own adjacent shipyards. They are given the plans for a battleship; whichever finishes first gets the contract for the fleet. Bluto does his patriotic duty by refraining from his usual sabotage; his own incompetence provides much of the entertainment, until the end, when Popeye finishes first. Bluto, invited to help launch the ship, provides a bottle of champagne filled with nitroglycerine. Popeye's ship is destroyed, but after his spinach, he manages to turn out a ship every 5 seconds or so, launching an entire fleet for the war effort.
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