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- Three years after a prank went terribly awry, the six college students responsible are targeted by a masked killer at a New Year's Eve party aboard a moving train.
- A satanist cult leader is burnt alive by the local church. He vows to come back to hunt down and enslave every descendant of his congregation, by the power of the book of blood contracts, in which they sold their souls to the devil.
- In 1825, an English aristocrat is captured by Native Americans. He lives with them and begins to understand their way of life. Eventually, he is accepted as part of the tribe and aspires to become their leader.
- An architect, a security chief, a parapsychologist and an exorcist face evil in a Barcelona skyscraper.
- A single mother prostitute, who goes by the name Princess, finds herself forced to work undercover for the police in order to apprehend a homicidal, misogynistic pimp named Ramrod, who will do anything not to get arrested.
- A scientist (Rock Hudson) doing experiments on a human fetus discovers a method to accelerate the fetus into a mature adult in just a few days. All is not well though as the child begins to exhibit some horrific tendencies.
- When an underwater ocean lab is lost in a earthquake, an advanced submarine is sent down to find it and encounters terrible danger.
- The English gentleman known as Horse, returns to the American west to save his adopted Indian tribe from extinction.
- A mother goes to Hollywood to find her runaway daughter. The Vice Squad discovers that a dangerous gangster has turned the girl into one of his junkie teen prostitutes. The Squad also investigates illegal betting and a BDSM pornographer.
- When an industrialist's wife and kids are kidnapped by terrorists in Greece, the woman's ex-husband comes to the rescue with a plan involving hang gliders.
- When a friend's daughter gets killed, a former police detective returns to Los Angeles as a private detective and vigilante to catch a serial killer, while trying to rekindle his relationship with his estranged wife.
- Two rival high school football coaches play fast and loose, backed by sexy cheerleaders, when their teams face of for the city championship title.
- When the widow of an accidentally murdered mob bookkeeper goes looking for revenge she mistakenly finds it in this slapstick comedy of errors. Forced to go on the lam with her young daughter, she hooks up with an unlucky cabbie for the ride of their lives through New York City.
- Follows the various cases passing through a police station during the night shift.
- The plot had to do with a stolen (or kidnapped) palomino horse. The title, "Finders Weepers" derived from the plot that Mack & Myer somehow found a beauitful palomino horse, which was owned by a trick rider and trick roper, named Benny Rossi (real name), who gives an actual trick riding demonstration, within the scenario (filmed at Roosevelt Field). The horse is eventually reunited with its rightful owner and all is right again. The story ends as Myer is rewarded, and allowed to get on the horse, "Navajo", but as he does, the horse runs away with Myer trying desperately to hang on. The series was produced by Sandy Howard, of "A Man Called Horse" and Tarzan fame.
- They help assist a magician in a blundering way.
- Mack and Myer are hired to install a tile floor at an explorer's club. Myer covers himself with the bearskin rug and scares Mack. The boys have to move two couches, and wind up tripping a waiter. Mack nearly impales the waiter when he takes away a spear from Myer, and the gun Myer was playing with blows up in Mack's face. Finally getting around to the tiles, they cause more havoc for themselves and the waiter, who always seems to be carrying something breakable. The boys wind up short one tile, so Myer gets another one - from the other side of the floor. Hoping to cover the missing tile with the couches, they send the waiter flying one last time. But the waiter gets his revenge.
- The two bungling handymen must deliver a surprise gift to a housewife from her husband. When the huge appliance must be installed upstairs, fun and pratfalls ensue.
- Mr. Burns, a tailor, hires Mack and Myer as his assistants. He leaves them in charge and tells them to clean up the shop and make sure they turn off the dry cleaning machine. Myer fools around with an iron and a sewing machine, and Mack suffers the consequences. A customer comes in to get a suit altered. Myer thinks he recognizes him from a magazine: It's Baby-Face Fogarty. But it's actually Detective Harrison, who arrested Fogarty and got his picture in the magazine. The boys call the police station for help, then do everything to stall their customer until the cops arrive. Mr. Burns returns, identifies his bound and gagged customer as the detective, and the boys get a free ride in the dry cleaning machine.
- Pretty Boy Percy, "the world's greatest jewel robber," gets a face-lift to look like Mack, one of the janitors at Norman's Jewelry Store. He knocks out Mack, then joins Myer on the clean-up crew. But Mack regains consciousness, and Pretty Boy has to keep conking him on the head while stuffing jewelry into a bag. Myer notices "Mack" speaks in a deeper-than-usual voice, and offers him an aspirin and a glass of water, assuming "Mack" is sick. "Mack" rejects the offer, but the real Mack has a headache and asks for an aspirin. This routine goes back-and-forth a few times until "Mack" pulls a pistol on Myer, who throws water in his face and escapes. The police barge in and make an arrest...but did they get the right guy?
- Nervous Mr. Marshall can't get his landlord to repair anything in his apartment, so he hires Mack and Myer. The "walk this way" gag is repeated several times as he shows the boys what needs to be fixed. First, they have to turn off the radiator (Mack gets squirted), then replace a light in the refrigerator (Myer installs a giant bulb). While Mack works on the sink and stove, Myer oils a squeaky door hinge and sands the floor. Mr. Marshall plans to charge his landlord for the repair work, so when the boys ask for a measly $7, he starts a reverse-bidding war and gets them up to $650. "Walk this way" again while Mr. Marshall inspects their work, which culminates in the drastically over-sanded floor collapsing, dropping all three onto the bed of the downstairs neighbor.