Other Men's Women is a romantic drama set in the 1930s. It follows the story of an Irish-American train engineer who falls in love with his best friend's wife. The film explores themes of adultery, self-sacrifice, and the consequences of forbidden love. As the plot unfolds, the characters face a series of challenges, including a train crash, a river flood, and personal tragedies. The movie portrays the emotional turmoil of the characters as they navigate through complicated relationships and societal expectations.
Chris is a psychic who lives his life out of order - experiencing past, present and future as a jigsaw puzzle. But when he commits a murder in the future, he has to change his past and present in order to prevent it from happening.
The importance of good grooming is emphasized by showing how Don and Sue, a brother and sister, keep up their neat appearances. The benefits of not wearing red nail polish, "loud" sport shirts and "inappropriate" blouses are driven home by reminding students that "all through the day, other people are looking at you."
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