After being attacked and left blind, Ellen Ashland struggles to adapt to her new life. She becomes increasingly paranoid when a mysterious intruder begins tormenting her in her own home.
The Dinner is a comedic drama that takes place during a single night at an Italian restaurant. It follows the story of a grumpy old man and his wife, who celebrate their forgotten birthday in a grand hotel format. With a 360-degree pan, the plot revolves around the birthday cake, forgotten by the old man. The characters engage in philosophical discussions led by a philosophy professor and aspiring poet. As the night progresses, secrets are revealed, including tax evasion and a long letter that brings humiliation to one of the guests. The movie explores themes of relationships, family dynamics, and the moral aspect of human behavior.
A couple (Hank Mann and Gale Henry) head to the beach. She spends her time with her friends and he spends time with a group of bathing beauties. Complications arise.
Stationed in a Latin American country, sailor Stan is lonely and wants company. He tries to get his Chief to bring him along to a dinner the Chief has been invited to, but the Chief wants nothing to do with Stan.
Peggy is a gangster's moll from New Jersey, living a pampered life in Manhattan with three French maids. Blue bloods from England have invited her to tea this afternoon; she's looking forward to her initiation into high society. She takes a Rolls to a club where she's greeted by a team of fakers who plan to sell her a membership in an exclusive but fictive club - for $25,000. As Peggy tries to be refined, will the grifters succeed in the con?
Neighborhood cats come to the tiny Ko-Ko Theatre to watch Ko-Ko and Fitz stage a variety of entertaining acts, from acrobatics to high-diving to statuelike tableaux vivants.
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