In a sleepy village in Cornwall, England, two elderly sisters, Janet and Ursula, are living a quiet and routine life until a mysterious young man named Andrea washes up on their beach. As they nurse him back to health, their lives are forever changed as they discover a new joy and passion in the presence of this enigmatic stranger. However, their newfound happiness is threatened when Andrea's true identity and intentions come to light, leading to a series of unexpected events that test the strength of their sisterly bond.
After making a bet with God, a devil tries to manipulate a couple into falling in love to earn redemption, but things go awry when the couple discovers the truth behind their strange circumstances.
In 'Tô Ryca!', Selminha, a wealthy woman, loses her fortune and is forced to live a simple life. Throughout her journey, she discovers the importance of friendship, love, and self-discovery, ultimately realizing that happiness lies in the simplest things.
A train runs into a cow on the tracks; with the captain nowhere to be found, the fireman is forced to desperately improvise in order to keep the train going.
Here we have 'The Gown Shop', very much in Semon's usual style but with fewer laughs than usual. Semon plays his default character, a grotesque hard-working incompetent. (I'm going to be using the word 'grotesque' a lot in this particular review.) This time round, he blunders into a boutique. After causing some damage he can't pay for, Larry is put to work as a general dogsbody. Mayhem ensues.
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