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- A 20-something, irresponsible party girl is bailed out of jail by her librarian godmother. To repay the loan, she starts working at the library and gradually turns her life around.
- A couple move into a bad apartment in a bad neighborhood in New York. The apartment contains a refrigerator, which is the only thing they like in the place. However, they slowly discover that the refrigerator is a monster which kills people in gruesome ways and then sends them to hell. The refrigerator is already gaining mind control over the husband. What will happen?
- A reporter interviews fighters and promoters about Bruce Lee, intercut with footage from old Bruce Lee films and pseudo-documentary footage.
- A heist goes awry as a group of Brooklyn mobsters settle their differences over women; as greed and jealousy undermine their pursuits, Vinny Gazzo (William DeMeo) obeys the order of his Godfather (Frank Vincent) and uses a double crossing dame to help him get even with his rivals.
- Daisy and Julia rent a beach house in the high class area of the Hamptons for the summer. Adrian is a former lover of Julia visiting his friend Max and staying with billionaire Jet Sinclair. Over a week of parties, affairs, arguments and drugs, the men circle Julia with desire. While trying to keep Daisy away off drugs, Julia tries to decide between Max and Jet. Filmic references abound in this intelligent American independent production that takes a scalpel to the shallow over-belly of rich youth. Low budget and shot on grainy black and white, Love in the Hamptons is reminiscent of early Jarmusch and hopefully presages a new talent.