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- Powerful but unethical Broadway columnist J.J. Hunsecker coerces unscrupulous press agent Sidney Falco into breaking up his sister's romance with a jazz musician.
- The neighbors of a frontier family turn on them when it is suspected that their adopted daughter was stolen from the local Kiowa tribe.
- A U.S. sub commander, obsessed with sinking a certain Japanese ship, butts heads with his first officer and crew.
- The stories of several people are told as they stay at a seaside hotel in Bournemouth which features dining at "Separate Tables."
- The black sheep of a family and the local minister discover their true vocations during the Revolutionary War.
- A black high school senior struggles with becoming a man, and living in a middle class white neighborhood in the late 1950s U.S. In protest of the paternalistic views of the Civil War emphasized in his history class, he storms out and gets caught smoking a cigar in the boys' room. Spence's crush on a white classmate goes nowhere because of her father's attitude toward blacks. His outspoken grandmother seems the only one who understands his angry growing pains, at the early stages of the U.S.'s Civil Rights Era.
- Five office friends meet up for a night on the town to celebrate the forthcoming marriage of one of them. As the night wears on and the drink starts to tell, they become more confidential in expressing their concerns and hopes.
- Two Australian sugarcane cutters spend their annual five-month vacations in Sydney with their mistresses.
- Cobb picks up a young Spanish woman, along with her "husband" and "baby". But he soon fears that he has become involved in a kidnapping scheme.
- Denise de Mornay a successful French painter arrives in Australia and hires one of Cobb's coaches for her exclusive use. Cobb becomes concerned when they arrive at the home of gentleman bushranger Jimmy Quicksilver.
- While on his way to testify at the trial of a killer bushranger, Cobb stops at a way station run by a widow with a young son. To prevent him from testifying, a gang arrives and holds Cobb, along with the widow, the boy, and Cobb's passengers, a man and his pregnant wife. Cobb notices a strange familiarity between the widow and the gang leader.
- Cobb gets caught in the middle of a land war when he delivers barbed wire to some local farmers. Squatters in the area oppose the introduction of fencing and are prepared to kill to stop it's introduction.
- Big Tom Ledward rules his settlement with a rod of iron, much to his son Dan's distaste. Big Tom is determined to stop Cobb from opening a new stage route.
- A local magistrate cancels Cobb's shipping franchise after his niece is apparently kidnapped while riding on the stage. Cobb and Dan search for her, but are surprised to find things are not what they seem.
- Chris Cobb is contracted by Sir John to join an expedition to map a pass through the mountains. All the members are captured by local bush rangers who then hatch a plan to ransom them.
- Mrs. Culbert summons Cobb to request he search for her missing son 'Teddy Bear' Cobb is not interested till Mrs Culbert agrees to sign new transport contracts to her mines if Cobb finds the man.
- Cobb's stages are halted outside the town of Bathurst until he agrees to pay toll to the Denvers brothers, gunmen from the United States, who have taken over the town. Cobb comes to Bathurst to try and rid the town of the outlaws.
- Chris Cobb discovers one of his depot managers has gone missing. He was last heard in the area of Fire Ridge. The area is major aboriginal religious site, known for strange happenings. It is also rumored to be the location of exceptionally high quality opals.
- Cobb and his only passenger, a young woman, seek shelter from a flood in an old deserted house. Soon they are joined by a man who the woman obviously knows. She claims he has escaped from prison where he was serving time for a murder he didn't commit. But Cobb finds holes in her story.
- Cobb agrees to personally purchase and deliver a freight wagon full of merchandise, including a pair of coffins, into the heart of outback. He is captured by escaped convicts and taken to meet the female leader of the gang who gives him the choice of marrying the woman's daughter or being buried in one of the coffins he was to deliver.
- The owner of a feeder company for Cobb has been forced financially to accept new partners, who unknown to him want to put Cobb out of business. Ultimately, a race ensues between Cobb and the new line, but the line's new partners don't plan to play fair.
- The coach driven by Dan and Chis is wrecked when it runs into a heavy chain deliberately placed in the road by a gang of bushrangers. The passenger is killed in the crash and Cobb kills two of the outlaws in self-defense. After Chris returns to Bathurst, he receives an Aboriginal death-stick, marking him to die at the next full moon. Although Dan urges him to remain in town, Chris decides to meet the curse - and the man who wants revenge - and drives three passengers, a convict, his guard and a pretty woman deep into the heart of the outback to confront his would-be killer.
- Chris Cobb escorts a group of bonded women on their way to take up servant duties with various land owners in the area. He is concerned about the enterprise and the honesty of the man organizing it.
- Cobb comes across a wounded man on the trail. Before he dies, the man asks Cobb to deliver a map to his wife. But when he brings it to her, he finds out that others are looking for the map as well, and are willing to do anything to get it.
- Chris Cobb is hired to ride to a gold mining area and collect all the gold. A bank assayer is meant to have ridden ahead to organize the load. However the man doing to organizing is not the right person.