In 'The Wind,' a woman named Letty moves to a remote area in the West, where she faces isolation and the constant onslaught of a fierce sandstorm. As her mental state deteriorates, Letty starts to believe that the wind is out to get her and becomes increasingly paranoid. She navigates the challenges of living alone in the harsh desert, dealing with attempted rape, drinking, and family relationships. The film explores themes of insanity, self-defense, and the dark side of the human psyche.
Marian Medford Woodstock gave up a chance twenty years ago to compete for the Miss USA beauty title in order to marry Jeffrey Woodstock. She hopes to realize her past ambitions for fame and fortune through her daughter Kay, whom she persuades to enter a local beauty contest. Kay wins and is interviewed by reporter Gil McRoberts, who advises her to get married and settle down. Jeffrey is very upset with his wife's and daughter's passion for beauty contests and, when Kay enters the national contest, he informs Marian that she must choose between him and her chase after empty honors for Kay.
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