In '$ (1971)', a group of criminals plan and execute a heist to rob a bank vault filled with money, encountering various obstacles and unexpected twists along the way.
A talented dancer, having no luck on Broadway, is invited to perform in a burlesque theater and falls in love with a wealthy financier. However, she must navigate through deceit, manipulation, and class distinctions to find happiness.
Life at the Top (1965) is a drama film based on a novel, following the story of a socialite dealing with class snobbery, infidelity, and her struggles in life.
The Happy Hooker (1975) tells the story of a bordel madam who lives a secret and hedonistic lifestyle in New York City. The movie is told in flashback and follows her broken engagement, friendship, and infidelity. It explores themes of greed, lust, and the consequences of a forbidden lifestyle.
In Plucking the Daisy (1956), a reporter enters a striptease contest in Paris, hoping to win the prize money to save a museum. Along the way, he deals with a lack of money, a complex relationship with his daughter, and various deception.
In the mansion of a rich family living in Istanbul, a very valuable necklace is stolen. Suspecting that the thief is someone from inside the house, the owners start to approach the people working in the house with class differences and prejudices. The thieves realize that the necklace is fake.
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