The Spirit of St. Louis (1957) tells the story of Charles Lindbergh's daring solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean in 1927. In the face of numerous challenges and dangers, Lindbergh embarks on an epic journey to become the first person to fly non-stop from New York to Paris. The movie captures the excitement, drama, and triumph of this historic feat.
Jimmy the Gent is a comedy crime movie released in 1934. The movie revolves around a con man named Jimmy who helps a millionaire find his missing heir. Along the way, Jimmy encounters various obstacles and uses his wit and charm to navigate through the world of fraud and deception.
Havaldar Ratan is a rookie at the local police station, and is assigned duty on foot patrol on Manoranjan Street, a notorious red-light area, on the very first day of his job. He strikes up a conversation with a good-looking young woman named Nisha, and tells her that there is a possible violation of Suppression of Immoral Trafficking Act taking place on this street. He witnesses several women soliciting men, and decides to call in the paddy wagon, and get them arrested. Alas, one of the men frequenting the prostitutes is none other than Ratan's superior officer, who immediately summons Ratan, and has him removed from service on corruption charges. Nisha takes pity on a homeless and unemployed Ratan, and asks him to live with her. He does not want her to sell her body, and so he decides to work at night, and during the day he takes on the guise of a rich Nawab and spends time with her.
An insurance investigator is framed for murder after a pretty woman hires him to recover a letter from a man who wants to blackmail her.
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