In 1973, John Paul Getty III, the grandson of oil tycoon J. Paul Getty, is kidnapped by an organized crime ring. With his captors demanding a ransom, his mother Gail and Getty's associates race against time to secure his release.
A corporate raider threatens to take over a small wire company, but a lawyer and the company's founder fight back. As the battle unfolds, personal relationships and ideologies are tested.
In the afterlife, a diverse group of people find themselves in a steam bath where they share their thoughts, fears, and desires. As they interact with each other, they grapple with existential questions and confront their own prejudices and beliefs. The steam bath becomes a place for self-reflection and revelation, challenging their perceptions of life and death.
In High Pressure, a fast-talking promoter finds himself caught up in a high-pressure business deal that involves selling a company. Along the way, he encounters a missing person found, a company president, and a district attorney. With frozen assets, engraved watches, and a stock ticker, the plot thickens as the protagonist navigates the treacherous world of business and romance.
Patsy tries to stay with Thelma at the hospital where she works, but Thelma is forced to pretend that Patsy is a patient.
Koko the Clown seeks the Fountain of Youth.
This short dramatizes how profoundly the inventions of Thomas A. Edison have affected the world in which we live. In addition to the electric light, Edison developed the system of alternating current that carries virtually all of the world's electricity, as well as storage batteries and electric motors. Other highlighted inventions include the phonograph, automatic stock ticker, wireless telegraphy, mimeograph machine, and, of course, the world's first motion picture studio.
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