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- Putty models itself into shapes.
- "Percy Smith (1880-1944) was world famous as a photographer of plant life. Probably the first British example of time-lapse photography as applied to the growth of plants." Montly Film Bulletin, November 1955
- Flying pirates torpedo a liner then travel under the sea to salvage bullion.
- A robot chauffeur takes a newly married couple on their honeymoon to the planet Saturn and then on a trip under the sea.
- Trick photography, containing many new stunts. It will make much laughter, and will interest as well.
- An animated model spider is used to demonstrate how spiders use their silken threads to make a web. The spider produces enough thread to support its own weight. It then lifts all eight legs, and lets itself be pulled into the air. The spider proceeds to use its legs to manipulate the web. The story shifts its focus to a live-action spider in its lair, and the film ends.
- Documentary short depicting the natural life of the otters.
- Anarchists build a super aircraft and bomb a railway, a fort and St. Paul's.
- A mechanical goose spoils a conjurer's tricks.
- A precocious child hypnotises people.