Henry Chinaski is a writer struggling with alcoholism and unemployment in Los Angeles. He spends his days drinking in bars, getting into fights, and pursuing his artistic creations. Along the way, he develops relationships with a prostitute named Wanda and a fellow alcoholic named Eddie. Despite the hardships he faces, Henry continues to write and finds comfort in the world of the barflies.
When a new girl moves to town, she befriends a rebellious teenager who dreams of becoming a professional dancer. Together, they enter a dance competition, defying the girl's domineering father who disapproves of her passion.
Molly's husband Rick was a gang leader somewhere in the middle west. When he's shot, the tough woman moves to S.F. with a couple of the gang to start anew. Disguised as a noble woman, she and her gang rob security transports. But when one day Rob confesses to her that he killed Rick out of jealousy, she shoots him down immediately. In lack of proof she can't be convicted for the murder, but she goes to jail for the robberies. It's a new and very open female prison, where she learns a profession for the first time in her life.
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