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- The love between two abandoned youths: A poor orphan girl who becomes a seamstress, and the son of a historic castle's lord, returning after many years to his strict father who has now become a bishop.
- The film based on the novel of the same name by Alexandre Duma, is concerned with fraternal royal strife at the court of Henri III. Tragically caught between the millstones of history are the gallant Count de Bussy and the woman he adores, la Dame de Monsoreau.
- Bad day for the dentist Folbraguet and his wife Marcelle. This should have been just another day but all began growing wrong when Hortense, their maid, dared to say "I don't give a damn" to Madame. All of a sudden, everything became hectic around them, everybody got restless and Folbraguet's cheating on his wife was exposed despite all her efforts not to face up the truth.
- Dick Frendy, crippled with debts, and his daughter Ellen, must embark on the "Lone Star," a mortgaged boat, their only asset. An inveterate gambler, Dick has just lost a large sum again and gives his gambling partner an NSF check. Once on board, Frendy tries to take the check back from Surrel and even thinks of murdering him. Ellen arrives, disarms her father who is going to commit suicide in his cabin. The young girl returns to Surrel who surprises her and misunderstands her attitude. After these emotions, Ellen will find her fiancé Wodwood, Surrel's comrade in arms, and will justify herself to the latter. Surrel then tries to abuse Ellen, but stunned by the fall of an object, he understands her ignominy, withdraws the complaint for the check and facilitates the union of Ellen and Wodwood.