The family of the late poet Allison Stanhope is selling her home some 18 years following her death. They wish to close off that portion of the family's history from public eyes.
A woman is sincerely trying to help when she offers her brutal and unsolicited advice to anyone and everyone. Her long-suffering husband finally puts a stop to her.
While on a walking trip through the Welch countryside, a man meets a local girl and the two fall in love. They conduct their secret affair underneath an apple tree.
Joe McSween is a factory worker who builds a machine in his basement. The machine doesn't do anything; it just runs. Everyone thinks that it's an atomic device and soon the government gets involved.
A traveling salesman hurries home by train to be with his deathly ill wife. On the way, he receives a telegram about her condition but cannot bring himself to open it.
A cunning agent brokers the sale to a Hollywood studio of the film rights to a sensational novel by a new authoress. Fortunes stand to be made - as long as he conceals from the studio boss the awkward fact that the authoress is only nine years old.
Joe McSween is a factory worker who builds a machine in his basement. The machine doesn't do anything—it just runs. Naturally, everyone thinks that it's an atomic machine, and the government gets involved.
A traveling salesman hurries home by train to be with his deathly ill wife. On the way, he receives a telegram about her condition but cannot bring himself to open it.