In a 19th-century boarding school in southern France, a strict and harsh headmistress controls the girls with cruelty and punishment. The school becomes a place of fear and isolation, as the girls are subjected to bullying, humiliation, and mistreatment. As tensions rise, a mysterious person begins to threaten the girls' lives, leading to a series of chilling events filled with danger and darkness.
Strange Interlude is a 1932 film adaptation of the Eugene O'Neill play. It tells the story of a woman named Nina Leeds who is torn between her love for her deceased fiance Gordon, her lust for a novelist named Ned Darrell, and her marriage to a respectable doctor named Sam Evans. The film explores themes of love, infidelity, and the consequences of repression in society. Despite being married, Nina becomes pregnant with Darrell's child and raises it as her husband's, resulting in a web of secret paternity and family dysfunction. Ultimately, she must make difficult choices to find her own happiness.
A middle-aged houseguest causes romantic turmoil when he falls in love with his host's teenage daughter.
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