The Crimson Kimono follows two detectives, one Japanese-American and one Caucasian, as they investigate the murder of a stripper in Little Tokyo. The case leads them on a journey through the city's crime-ridden underbelly, testing their partnership and challenging their perceptions of race and identity.
When a young woman falls for a man who does not share her feelings, she embarks on a series of comedic misadventures in order to win his heart.
An English professor decides that there are too many useless people in the world and invents a gas that will kill them off. But first they'll at least have a good laugh.
It tells the story of a young female social worker who begins work at a hospital for retarded children, and discovers that some of the psychological problems attributed to these children are incorrectly diagnosed. Proving this to be the case is difficult, however, as it is generally accepted that as those who are 'profoundly retarded' cannot communicate, therefore they cannot think. In the case of Annie O'Farrell (Tina Arhondis), finding a way for her to 'talk', other than speaking or writing, finally shows that she is not only able to think, but is highly intelligent. The battle against the hospital to acknowledge this in a legal sense goes to court, as the psychiatrists try to hide their misdiagnosis.
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