Bert Lawrence
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Swope—the only black man on the executive board of an advertising firm—is accidentally put in charge after the death of the chairman.
Putney Swope

Insurance salesman Milford Farnsworth sells a man a life policy only to discover that the man in question is the outlaw Jesse James. Milford is sent to buy back the policy, but is robbed by Jesse. And when Jesse learns that Milford's boss is on the way out with more cash, he plans to rob him too and have Milford get killed in the robbery while dressed as Jesse, and collect on the policy.
Alias Jesse James

Slip, Sach and the gang think an air-raid test is for real and join the Army.
Bowery Battalion

The Bowery Boys open a nightclub after Sach has his tonsils out and wakes up with a singing voice.
Blues Busters

Sach learns that he has inherited a farm in rural hillbilly country, and when he and the Boys arrive there, they find themselves mixed up with a hillbilly clan named Smith who'll shoot anybody named Jones, plus a gang of bank robbers.
Feudin' Fools

Slip and the gang foil foes of the exiled, incognito king of Truania.
Spy Chasers

In order to be able to get the names of winning horses at the track, Sach agrees to sell his soul to the devil.
Up In Smoke

A ghost helps the Bowery Boys capture a gang of crooks led by a mad doctor.
Ghost Chasers

A producer and his partner clash over two women in show business.
Time Out for Rhythm

The boys are working at the local boxing arena where their friend, Jimmy Higgins, is boxing. During a crooked match Jimmy is killed. The boys seek out his older brother, Johnny, a former boxer who gave up the sport rather than go crooked, and help train him to get back in the ring. They try to get him a shot at the title, and when they do the same crooked gangsters that were behind Jimmy's death try to get Johnny to take a dive.
Fighting Fools

The Bowery Boys join the Navy to catch some crooks who are posing as sailors.
Let's Go Navy!

Created for the "Esso World Theater" series of films in 1964, it features excerpts from "Bugaku," "Gagaku," "Noh, " and "Kabuki" scenes performed by the well-known dancers, musicians and actors and actresses.
The Frozen Moment

The boys buy a uranium mine out west, but when they get there they find that it's pretty much worthless. However, the local badmen are distrustful of these new strangers, and when they mistakenly get the impression that the mine is loaded with uranium, they hatch a scheme to get rid of the boys and take over the mine.
Dig That Uranium

Sach receives news that he is the heir to the Terwilliger Debussy Jones fortune. Accompanied by his pal Slip, he arrives at the Jones mansion to review the legal papers needed for him to claim his new fortune. However, Sach and Slip discover that the rightful heir, the young Terwilliger III, is being cheated out of his inheritance by the miscreant duo of Stuyvesant Jones and Clarissa. Sach and Slip, with the help of their fellow Bowery Boys, save the day and restore the heir’s inheritance.
High Society

Ravi Shankar plays the sitar, while members of the Children's Little Theatre Unit of Calcutta dance. Presents a montage of scenes from 20th-century India. A segment from "India, Haunting Passage," part of the "Esso World Theater" program of 1964.
Ravi Shankar Plays a Raga

One of the Bowery Boys gains superhuman strength, and he cashes in by becoming a pro wrestler.
No Holds Barred

The Little Ballet Troupe of Bombay performs a "puppet ballet" of the Hindu epic, the Ramayana.