The Disorderly Orderly is a comedy movie from 1964 about a man who works as an orderly in a sanitarium but is a complete disaster. He gets into a series of hilarious situations, including running away, getting stuck in a folding bed, and falling down a laundry chute. Despite his disorderly nature, he manages to bring laughter and joy to the patients in the sanitarium.
Christopher Isherwood, an English language teacher, travels to Berlin in post-war Germany where he explores his sexuality and becomes immersed in the cabaret and gay culture of the time.
During an annual celebration in which English peasants and aristocrats mingle, the Duke of Loame is thrown from his horse and saved by Ivis Benson, the daughter of a tenant farmer. Both injured, they fall in love, to the dismay of his mother and Lady Eileen, his intended bride.
A psychiatrist's patient, a nutty heiress, travels west to find gold in her grandfather's abandoned mine. The psychiatrist, unable to talk her out of it, decides to follow her out there.
In Victorian England, Lady Brentley's newly widowed sister is in shock and denial after the death of her husband. Lady Brentley, a free-thinking young woman, embarks on a mission to convince her sister that life is still worth living. Through a series of events and experiences, Lady Brentley shows her sister the opportunities and joys that still await her. Along the way, they navigate societal expectations, feminism, and the complexities of their relationship as sisters. Will Lady Brentley succeed in dispelling her sister's grief and inspire her to embrace the future?
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