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- A crime gang "The Six Men" is tracked down by Scotland Yard, and finally killed by one of its own members.
- English businessman in Paris battles a French count for the heart of a cabaret artist.
- A little girl accidentally breaks her mother's favourite ornament and goes hop-picking to replace it.
- A man is convicted of murder. He denies murder, and uses an ancient curse to threaten those responsible for sentencing him to death.
- 20th Century-Fox gets the blame for distributing this in the USA but they were not the production company in any manner. Peter Reynolds is the screwed-up son of a college professor who turns to a life of crime after killing a pedestrian in an automobile accident. His crime spurt is petty until one results in the killing of the night watchman at the college. Roma Anderson, secretary to the professor, is heads-over about Reynolds but he is more interested in a night club entertainer. Reynolds, keeping with the family-affair motif, meets a bad end while being pursued by an undercover agent who is his sister's boyfriend. Title refers to a roulette-wheel call. They did refrain from rolling an 8-ball across his path.
- A happily-married woman is blackmailed by her first husband, who she wrongly believed was killed in the Blitz.
- An embezzler is implicated in his girlfriend's murder.
- The bored wife of a business man has an affair with one of his employees.
- Humphrey assigns a "watchdog" to keep an eye on his wife Rose, whom he thinks is a thief. She isn't - but the watchdog is.
- A smarmy butler blackmails his two employers after they both make minor indiscretions.
- Joe (Leslie Randall) a bumbling clerk in a detergent factory becomes involved in a plot to steal the firm's latest formula.
- Some stolen jewels are hidden under the feet of a model at Madame Tussauds.
- Comedy in which Bertie (Richard Murdoch) and Dan (Jon Pertwee) run a smuggling operation in the seaside village of Hell, investigated by an American excise officer and a television personality, Diana Melton (Sandra Dorne).
- A pianist aboard a train reads the palms of passengers and predicts their deaths. Soon those deaths begin to happen.