Elena and Her Men tells the story of Elena, a Polish princess who is courted by several men in 19th-century France. As political tensions rise and romances develop, Elena must navigate the complexities of love and the impending outbreak of World War I.
In 'Baby's Laxative,' a married couple with a constipated child navigates through domestic quarrels and comedic mishaps. Their struggle to find relief is intertwined with humorous misunderstandings, swear words, and a business dinner gone wrong. With elements of word play, disobedience, and unbreakable bonds, this comedy explores the challenges and absurdity of everyday life.
In the First World War, when Paris is expected to fall to the Germans, the attractive widow, Princesse de Bormes, organises a convoy of cars to evacuate the wounded from the front, and bring them back to her villa in Paris to recuperate. The authorities will not give them passes until an innocent 16-year-old boy, Guillaume Thomas de Fontenoy, joins them and is mistaken as the nephew of the popular General de Fontenoy. The Princess is enraptured by Thomas and her daughter, Henriette, falls in love with him. However Thomas feels impelled to see more of the action of the war.
When war is declared in 1914, glamorous Russian Carla Vanirska manages to get to Vienna from Luxembourg, with the help of Captain Rudolph Ritter of the Austrian army. Meanwhile, Ritter is assigned to detect the identity of a spy.
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