In 'You're Never Too Young,' a barber named Wilbur has to impersonate a 12-year-old boy and enroll in a girls' school to avoid being drafted into the Army. Along with his friend, he tries to navigate the challenges of attending school while hiding his true identity. The plot takes a comedic turn when they get involved in a jewel robbery and have to save the day.
Culture shock bombards a woman and her family when they leave their hick town to help her sister out in her big-city beauty parlor.
Goodbye Again is a screwball comedy about a best-selling author who becomes entangled in a web of deceit and infidelity when he embarks on a train trip with his unfaithful wife, her suspicious husband, and his secretary.
In 'Choo-Choo!', a group of mischievous children board a train and cause chaos, switching clothes and causing pandemonium. They encounter various obstacles and create havoc, but ultimately learn the importance of freedom and friendship during their train journey.
Pete Smith tells the story of 'Sparky', a German shepherd dog trained to lead his blind master, a country doctor who lost his sight in a fire, and now has to depend upon the dog to lead him in his daily rounds. 'Sparky" was the dog who was responsible for the Interstate Commerce Commission passing a special ruling allowing guide-dogs to travel first-class in Pullman cars to accompany their blind partner, and not as animals confined to the baggage car. Smith shows how 'Sparky' went to Washington D. C. with his master and helped sell the change to the legislators.
Noted child psychologist Errol marries a widow with a nasty brat, and finds none of his theories seem to work when trapped in a pullman car on the way to his honeymoon at Niagara Falls.
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