In The Black Torment, a man is haunted by a ghost and seeks revenge for the murder of his brother. The movie combines elements of gothic horror and mystery, with a story set in the 1780s. The protagonist uncovers dark secrets in an ancestral home and encounters a look-alike who may hold the key to the truth. The plot involves chases on horseback, swordfights, family portraits, and a forbidden romance.
A young man enlists in the army and goes off to war, leaving behind his sister and mother. He faces guilt and shame when he is unable to live up to his family's honor and faces the consequences of his actions.
The prospector enters the western dance hall, and upon seeing the gambler, takes a mallet and apparently kills the man. He is captured by the posse and as he is dangling from a tree tells the story of how, years before, he and Ben had been in Texas together, Ben fleecing Rube of all his savings, robbed him of his girl, and disappeared. As Rube is about to breathe his last word, a message comes to the effect that Ben has recovered. The posse cut Rube down and take him back. He discovers that the girl is still with Ben and is the mother of seven urchins. Ben tries to rid himself of this domestic burden, but Rube flees on his trick mule and has the last laugh on the gambler.
A sheriff investigates why the guests at a local hostelry check in, but never check out.
Horace and Chester search for peace and quiet in the Arizona desert, with Lizzy, their personalized jalopy. Arriving in a small town they befriend two girls, a crack-pot prospector, and attract the ire of a dangerous outlaw.
An egocentric young businessman and his secretary end up stranded in a trip to the countryside, getting in an odyssey that will test their faith and patience.
It is the year 1915, and five Finnish men ski to Sweden via the Gulf of Bothnia to get military training in Germany. Among the men are Martti and Kalpa from the 27th Army Ranger Battalion. In the reserve, the troops spend their free time in a café called the Golden Anchor, owned by Sonja Strand. Sonja's captain serves in the Russian army, and Sonja has a relationship with Baron von Lichtenstein, who exploits Sonja who spies on Russia using Jew Isaac as her messenger.
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