In 1938 Rome, a housewife and a gay journalist find solace and connection with each other during a day filled with political intrigue, societal oppression, and personal struggles.
During World War II, a group of children in a rural village engage in a fierce rivalry, using garment buttons as their weapons. The war escalates, with secret codes, betrayal, and humiliation, as they fight for control of their village.
In a small French village in 1944, two rival groups of children engage in a war of buttons. Amidst the chaos and violence, friendships are formed and tested. The children learn about betrayal, loyalty, and the true cost of war.
During the 1960s in rural Ireland, a group of boys engage in a war of pranks and sabotage against a rival group, seeking revenge and asserting their dominance. The war escalates, leading to surprising and sometimes violent consequences for the boys involved.
An American army officer, Kenneth Holbert, is after a Mexican bandit, El Zorro, who he doesn't know is his long-lost twin brother. Dorothy Holbert has a hard time figuring out which is which, especially since Romanian native Renaldo uses the same accent for both brothers.
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