In 1950s London, Reynolds Woodcock, a renowned dressmaker, finds his fastidious life disrupted by Alma, a young and strong-willed woman who becomes his muse and lover.
A mentally disabled 12-year-old girl named Heidi lives together with her agoraphobic mother, and has only two constants in her life - a mysterious word 'Soof' and a quarter her mother gives her every day. When Heidi discovers an old photo of her mother and a baby, she decides to travel to Reno, Nevada to find out more about her past. Along the way, she meets a kind-hearted African-American woman named Bernadette, who agrees to help her on her journey. Through a series of adventures and encounters, Heidi uncovers the truth about her family and finds a sense of belonging.
A girl, Vassula, learns shortly before marrying her lover, Richard, that the alleged father is actually her uncle. The latter, when the natural daughter died, presented the event as the death of his adoptive daughter. The mother of the girl is still alive and will accompany her to church with her true father.
In this early short film, a police officer pretends to be a gambler in order to uncover illegal activities in an exclusive high-society establishment. With lights off and chaos in the air, this daring lieutenant charges into the den, arresting the criminals and bringing an end to their temptation.
A Albert Ray directed comedy short starring Al St. John & Aileen Cook where Al tries to fix his inferiority complex by visiting a fortune teller.
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