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- Nanninella, a young girl, is exploited and abused by her father, whom she maintains with her waitress salary.
- In order to conquer Margaretella with expensive presents, a young man called Tore steals his mother's jewels but Margaretella seems to prefer another man.
- Maria, a destitute madwoman dies in a fire at the insane asylum. The unwanted corpse of her is donated to the academy for an anatomy lesson. The film ends int he anatomy dissection theatre, where the female body lies on the table surrounded by male doctors and students., displayed for the medical and spectral gaze, awaiting dissection.
- Leonia is an aristocrat haunted by her dark past. To free herself she murders her husband, but is forced to live with her dead husband's brother Bavam, who is blackmailing Leonia. She falls in love with Paolo and they have a daughter Raffaella. But this happiness is short, because Pavam kills Paolo and give Raffaella to a mysterious midwife called Maria. This midwife has two sons of her own. One is a dwarf with red hair and the other a handsome popular young man. When Pavam tries to steal money off the dwarf he is abused and dies.
- 'O Munaciello is the goblin a "hunchback, plump and ruddy, with a big belly and short legs, that dresses as a monk while it is not, in truth, is an infamous thief, rascal, poking butts, terrorizes convents of nuns that it molests.
- During a shipwreck a little girl drifts on the sea but is spotted by two young fishermen and brought to safety. The three grow up together and eventually both of boys fall in love with her. The young woman does not want to choose between them so she commits suicide by returning to the sea.
- About a young woman acting reckless and impulsive in love and life.
- This short subject is from the Neapolitan ballad, a story of love and death.
- "If you continue to be such a 'nfama it is better for me to die", warns Tore his evocative girlfriend Margaretella. Later when they both meet with their friends at the Rouge Tavern the wild dancing turns into a fight between Tore and his rival Max.
- The daughter of the streets of Naples. Prostitution, poetry and passion.
- Carmela becomes the obsession of the young Count Luigi, heir to the recently deceased's estate, who moves into the decrepit villa nearby. The count is an inveterate womanizer and ends up snatching Carmela from her boyfriend, deceiving her with his lies. Wounded in a duel over another woman, the nobleman is assisted night and day by Carmela, who witnesses a number of moments of delirium in which the man accuses the butler, Giangrande, of an unspecified blunder.
- Pierrot cries to the moon because he is unhappily in love with Columbine.