The Scarf is a film noir drama set in 1940s California. The story follows a man with amnesia who is accused of murder. As he tries to piece together his past, he uncovers a web of deceit and betrayal. With the help of a determined psychiatrist and an investigator, he must find the clues to prove his innocence and uncover the true killer. The plot twists and turns as the man's sanity and freedom hang in the balance.
After living as a hippie, a young woman named Denise decides to come home to her dysfunctional family to attend her sister's wedding. However, her return uncovers deep-seated issues within the family, including strained relationships, hidden secrets, and unresolved conflicts.
A 17-year-old girl runs away from her east coast home, going west to Los Angeles to meet her biological father. She has learned from letters her mother kept that he was tragically separated from her before the girl's birth. On the road, she is protected and befriended by an independent-minded young drifter who helps her on her journey.
Mabel plays an out-and-out crook, a "Girl Bandit," no less. And she quickly hooks up with a male partner in crime, in this case a Gentleman Crook played by perpetually grinning Creighton Hale. Mabel seems a little livelier in this film than in some of her other late works. In the very first scene we find her hitch-hiking, and she's forced to make a mad dash for cover when Hale's car nearly hits her. Soon they team up and crash a swanky party in a mansion to steal a jewel from the host's safe.
A teenage hitchhiker traverses a lonely mountain highway and begins to pick a mysterious radio broadcast rife with ominous reports of the near future.
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