Frankie & Alice is a biographical drama film based on the true story of a dancer named Frankie who suffers from multiple personality disorder. Set in the year 1957 in Savannah, Georgia, the film explores racial issues and prejudice. Frankie's alter ego Alice is a go-go dancer and the film delves into her struggle to overcome her mental illness. The story touches on themes of racism, interracial relationships, and the challenges faced by a female psychiatric patient. The film also portrays Frankie's journey towards self-discovery and acceptance.
Failed writer Ray Wyatt is ready to take his own life when a notorious serial murderer steals his latest movie script and begins publicizing it. Revived by the sudden deluge of celebrity, Ray starts tracking the killer to recover the manuscript.
Acclaimed author and recluse Norma Boswell is reaching the end of her days. She has kept her terminal diagnosis secret from everyone around her, her housekeeper and gardener, as well as her estranged son, Justin. As her health continues to decline, her doctor insists it is time to bring in a live-in nurse at home. Stubbornly proud, Norma rejects every candidate for the job straight away. That is until she comes across Emma Keating, who refuses to take no for an answer and whole-heartedly agrees to keep Norma’s secret.
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