Agent Rupert Anderson visits Mrs. Pell, wife of Deputy Clinton Pell, who’s involved in the Ku Klux Klan. […]
Era: 60s
Lovers and Other Strangers
Wilma is married to Johnny. With two children, Wilma is feeling her age and misses the passion they had at the beginning of their marriage, while Johnny is more interested in watching Spellbound on TV than giving his wife attention. […]
Hud
Hud is attracted to his family’s middle-aged housekeeper, Alma, and he is crude and insulting to her. Although Hud’s fondness for her is (at first) somewhat mutual, Alma keeps her distance because she has already been “around the block” with macho womanizers like Hud. […]
BUtterfield 8
Gloria Wandrous, a promiscuous model, and Weston Liggett, a wealthy executive, are out on a date. Liggett advises her to ask a high price for her lovemaking talents. Gloria does not respond favorably and proceeds to explain why she never accepts money for sex. […]
Two For the Road
Joanna and Mark have been married for many years. They have had their ups and downs, including an affair Joanna had, but they are still together. They reflect on their life together as they drive to a party given by old friends. […]
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
General Jack D. Ripper, the delusional commander of a US Air Force base, initiates a plan to attack the Soviet Union with nuclear weapons, even though there is no immediate threat. Group Captain Lionel Mandrake, an RAF exchange officer serving as General Ripper’s executive officer, realizes that there has been no attack on the U.S […]
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Forest Gump
Jenny is pissed at Forest for always doing the wrong thing, then he tells her he’s going to Vietnam, and she tells him to be careful. […]
The Apartment
Fran and Sheldrake exchange Christmas gifts. She gives him a record, full of significance and love, he gives her a hundred dollars so she can buy what she wants. And he still won’t get divorced. […]
The Apartment
Sheldrake calls Bud into his office and traps him into coming clean about lending out his apartment to execs who are carrying on affairs. Then the phone rings, and Bud tries to escape, then it turns out Sheldrake wants to have his own affair in the apartment. […]
The Apartment
Bud gets caught lending out his apartment so the execs at his office can carry on affairs. He admits the whole thing to Sheldrake, and promises never to do it again. […]