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- Story of a dilemma between a woman's love and her logic. Asya, a young girl with a strict mother, meets Ilyas, who is a womanizer city man, and they quickly fall in love. They get over the hardships and have a happy marriage. However, after he helps a man one night, Ilyas' life changes forever and he leaves Asya and their son for another woman and doesn't come back.
- A man believed to have murdered a woman, escapes from the insane asylum to find if he was the one who actually killed her using the scarf she was wearing.
- Mang Kepweng embarks on an adventure to revive the powers of his magical red bandana to defeat the enemy.
- When a wealthy man dies, his relatives look forward to inheriting all his money. He leaves a provision in his will that they all must spend a week together in his castle. At the castle, the relatives soon begin to be killed off one by one.
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- Maitre Deliot (Sir Michael Redgrave), convinced a deaf, dumb and blind man accused of murder is innocent, battles in the courtroom to prove his innocence, as well as find the real murderer.
- The police investigate the strangling of a young woman and find a small town filled with dark secrets.
- The incredible story of a red scarf from a small Swedish city just below the Arctic Circle, appeared in the eye of the storm, on a rioter at the US Capitol breach on 6 January 2021.
- Things get messy when an uninvited guest crashes the popular girls' Halloween party.
- Peter is a fourteen year old high school drop out. Barbara is a kind lady who is in her sixties. She lives alone. All her children and grandchildren are far away. They hardly communicate with her. Peter meets Barbara in public bus. Peter's life starts to unravel. He can not stop his habit - stealing. When Barbara notices his stealing, the film's ethical and moral questions begin.
- A black comedy exploring some of life's common fears: fear of the unknown, of failure, rejection and finally the fear of death. Narrated by George Takei.
- An underground group of women assassins who target those rapists who manage to avoid legal consequences for their actions. A fictional story, with true stories mixed in.
- Can you wear the Evil Scarf and survive?
- When two high school girls, Daniella and Krista, find themselves working on a School Science Project about UFOs, they soon realize that they may be in a little over their heads. After family problems and an over-obsessive personality mislead Daniella to thinking that she must experience a UFO in order to get a good grade, this project soon threatens to tear apart her friendships, family, and even her very own life.
- A lonely divorcee seeks romance with the help of an unconventional dating service.
- After a cousin is murdered by the Gestapo Walter Bodlander, a young German Jewish boy leaves home and eventually arrives in the United States, where he joins the army to fight his way through Europe.
- Relinquishing the past and with a little help from a scarf new love blossoms.
- Grant, police reporter on the New York Chronicle, chances to meet Mary Neal upon her arrival in New York. He tells her the way to the hotel where she desired to stop. She gets into a taxi, driven by an accomplice of the Spider, and is taken to the Spider's apartment, where she is held a prisoner. Arriving at the office, Grant is shown a clipping that Mary Neal, sole heir to a vast fortune, has been found and will arrive in New York today. Grant goes to the hotel to interview her, and is shown up to Miss Neal's room and is astounded to find another woman posing as Mary Neal. Mary ties a white scarf in her window and writes on Grant's card: "Am a prisoner in room with a white scarf in the window," and drops the card out of the window. A newsboy takes it to Grant, who starts to find the window. The Spider has learned Mary's plan, and determines to remove her from the house. Grant sees the scarf in the window in time to trail the Spider's accomplice and the girl to a house in the suburbs. He rescues Mary by climbing a tree and leaping to the roof of the house. He overpowers the man left to guard her, and hurries back with Mary to the attorney's office just as "Slippery Margaret," posing as Mary Neal, is about to get possession of the bonds. "Margaret" is placed under arrest, and Mary thanks Grant for bringing her first experience in New York to a happy termination.
- A bully pushes Tommy out of a game of hockey and Tommy must decide the best way to respond.
- A fortune teller's husband, whom she thought dead, returns from the war, she gets the ideal of using the information he had about the relatives of townspeople he had gotten from the other prisoners who were in the prisoner-of-war camp with him. Because of the accuracy of the information, she becomes a famous fortune teller. When her husband learns that she is unfaithful and has a lover, he threatens to put an end to her prosperous business of cheating gullible people. She rushes after him and kills him ,and since there were no witnesses, she feels safe. But Scotland Yard is on the case.
- Sven investigates the contents of a new package arriving at the museum.
- A deeply prejudiced woman finds herself in a situation where she is forced to see others as equals.
- A man is found in the middle of nowhere by a young woman who agrees to help him. Is she his saviour or the cause of his downfall?
- Roger Darrell, a chauffeur for the wealthy Frank Carrington, is a perfect servant. Courteous at all times, he only spoke when spoken to, and Sylvia Carrington, the daughter of the rich man, frequently found cause for resentment because of this fact. Sylvia had taken quite an interest in Darrell in an impersonal way. One day as Sylvia is being taken for a drive by Darrell she reprimands him for not knowing she is hungry. Darrell then suggests that he will take her to a nearby inn. Sylvia tells him that she has never entered a restaurant alone and asks him to take dinner with her. Darrell consents, and the moment Darrell removes his cap and gloves he is transformed from the perfect employee to a perfect gentleman. During the dinner Sylvia's interest has grown, and as the two start to leave the inn Darrell helps her on with her coat. She thanks him for being so good to her and her nearness makes Darrell forget himself and he stoops and kisses her. The drive home is a silent one, and as Sylvia leaves the car Darrell shows his repentance and he tells her that he shall leave her service. That evening Sylvia astounds her father with the news that she is going to be married to Roger Darrell. Carrington tells her that he will talk the matter over with Darrell. Sylvia then tells of Darrell having kissed her and when the father says he will send for Darrell, Sylvia states that the young man does not know of the marriage arrangements, as he has not spoken to her about it, but intends leaving their service. Carrington sends for Darrell. Sylvia pleads with her father to remain in the room and to hear their conversation and finally persuades him to allow her to hide in the adjoining alcove. She is wearing a rose-colored scarf and as she draws behind the curtains the scarf slips from her shoulders and falls to the floor. Darrell comes into the room and after a short conversation Carrington is surprised at his gentlemanly bearing. Carrington then asks the young man whether his attitude will be one of business or sentiment, and Darrell tells him that they can leave the business question out of the discussion. The father then states that he will not stand in the way of the young people if he can support her in the manner to which she has been accustomed. Sylvia, in her hiding place, is elated over the way Darrell is conducting himself. Darrell studies deeply what Carrington has said, and then frankly informs him that he cannot support the girl in the way she has been raised. Sylvia springs up and with blazing eyes confronts Darrell. Then she darts out of the room. As soon as she leaves Darrell's face shows the effect of his confession and he tells her father that what he said was a lie; that he really loves the girl and states why he made the statement, knowing that she would hear it. Darrell leaves, and as he starts out of the door finds a fragment of the rose-colored scarf, which has become torn off. He puts this in his pocket as he goes. Carrington is a man of common sense. He tells Sylvia of Darrell's confession, and Sylvia, happy, begs her father to recall him. Carrington tells her that it is too late, that pride will stand between them, and Darrell leaves their service that night. Two months later Darrell calls at a lawyer's office in response to a startling request. There he is informed that from the estate of a former relative he is given the sum of $50,000. Before leaving the lawyer asks him if he will now set out in quest of that which he most desires, and Darrell tells him that there is nothing he desires. The lawyer shows he is disappointed at the answer. With the passing of time Darrell reaches the station which heritage had always meant for him, and still he carries the fragment of the rose-colored scarf to remind him of what might have been. A certain table at the well-known inn has become dear to Sylvia as a memory during this time. Although Darrell has made it a point to dine at this same inn frequently. Fate has kept the two apart. As Darrell is leaving one day he comes face to face with Sylvia and the repetition of their last meeting comes to his mind. Darrell tells her that he must talk to her and when she tries to pass he forcibly detains her. He tells her that he has waited for two years to say one thing to her and Sylvia laughs at this explanation and unthinkingly tells him that he told the lawyer he had nothing at heart for which he wished. She catches herself, but too late. Darrell realizes where his unexpected inheritance has come from. She confesses that her father told her the truth about his statements and that she had divided her fortune with him in the hope that he would seek her out, being able to give her the things she had been used to. Their misunderstandings are past and regardless of the public place in which they are Darrell takes her happily in his arms.
- Emily Dickinson's poem 'As far from pity, as complaint' comes to life as two rotoscoped dancers weave their way through an ever-changing colorful environment in the animated dance film 'As Children to the Rainbow's scarf'.
- On a cold and foggy night in NYC, while waiting for his brother's arrival from Ohio, a young bartender named Jeffrey is greeted by Aurora, a mysterious and beautiful woman who says she's there to perform for open-mic night. Charmed by his visitor, Jeffrey closes down the bar and watches Aurora perform in the back. After a few drinks, however, it becomes clear that the two already know each other. As Jeffrey discovers Aurora's true identity, he begins to wonder where his brother is.
- A day in the life of a girl (and her scarf), a short story about the staying power of love.
- In the autumn of her life, Vivian Barry, star of stage and screen, muses upon the prospect of making her final film when she is visited by a stranger with a secret from her past.
- A woman deserted by her husband received a late night call from the thief who some months back stole her handbag. He has traced her to ask her to "recharge:" her scarf with the scent it is fast losing, and which has so obsessed him he has drawn on it to create a mental picture of her. She rediscovers her feminine confidence and uses his needs to taunt and control him.
- A girl dealing with issues escapes her life's troubles into her dreams, only to find a whole new world of trouble awaiting her there in the form of a mysterious man in a red scarf.
- How a simple gift can bring new love from beyond the grave, for love conquers all
- When George Terwilliger marries May Forrest he invites his chum, Tom Nugent, to act as his best man at the wedding, not knowing that Tom is madly in love with May himself, nor that at one time May had practically accepted Tom's love, but had finally thrown him over in favor of himself. Tom's great failing is drink. At the wedding reception he indulges too freely and creates a scene accusing May of having jilted him in favor of George's money. Realizing that his chum is not in his right mind, George forgives him and the two continue their friendship, although George is disturbed at learning that May did actually encourage Tom. As a souvenir of the wedding, George gives Tom a handsome scarf pin. Later Tom learns that May and George are returning to town unexpectedly from a trip that was supposed to have lasted some time. He learns that May will be home that morning while George will not be home until that night. Being under the influence of liquor, Tom's brain recalls his old passion. He finds May alone in the house. May resents his advances but having gotten into the house, he refuses to leave. May hides from him. In searching for her, he goes upstairs. A fiendish idea takes bold of him. Removing the scarf pin from his tie, he lays it upon George's dressing table and goes back to the club. A few hours later George stops at the club to shake hands with the boys before going home. Tom, awakening from a drunken sleep, realizes what an awful thing he had done and tries to get to the house before George; but he fails. He knows that unless he recovers the pin, George is bound to discover it when he prepares to go to bed. Tom decides upon desperate measures. Entering the house through the kitchen window, he steals upstairs only to find the access to the bedroom blocked by May and George who are in the adjoining room talking. But the pin must be recovered; George must not find it. Tom returns downstairs, and deliberately sends a jardiniere crashing to the floor. George comes downstairs with a revolver to find the burglar. A chase through the house ensues. But Tom succeeds in recovering the pin, and making his escape, without being seen by George.
- Clara thought she had found true happiness when she convinced the two men she loved to share her in a polygamous relationship. When that relationship comes to a sudden and violent end, however, she realizes her happiness with them may have just been an illusion. And behind that illusion lies a secret from her past that only love may be able to conquer.
- Antone and Jose, two brothers, work to pay off the mortgage on their vineyard. Jose lives with his brother and Rose, his wife. Antone goes to town with a consignment of wine, and in his absence a scarf dealer calls at the shack, and tempts her to purchase his wares. The gaudy scarfs appeal to her. The lure of the colors is on her, and unable to deny himself the sweet pleasure of owning it, she goes to a niche in the wall where the brothers hoard their meager savings, and with the hard-earned bagatelle buys the scarf. Her brother-in-law, upon his return to the shack in the evening, asks her how and where she obtained the scarf, and the woman lies to avoid incriminating herself. But Jose divines the truth, and seeking the money, discovers it to be missing. He denounces her as a thief, and the woman, to save herself from having her offense disclosed to her husband, plunges her stiletto into her brother-in-law. In the short struggle which follows the guilty scarf is torn. Leaving him apparently dead, she rushes from the house. Then the realization of the full enormity of her double sin dawns upon her, and stricken with repentance and remorse, she re-enters the house. She works hard to bring the man back to consciousness, and at last her efforts are rewarded. Pitifully, she pleads for her brother-in-law's silence, asking him to spare her from her husband's execration. Her tears at last accomplish what her rage and stubborn struggle failed to achieve: she wins Jose's forgiveness and friendship, and upon the return of her husband he claims the ownership of the torn scarf, thus shielding his erring sister-in-law.
- Heidi, a young circus acrobat is in love with two different men, her guardian and an animal trainer.
- The latest addition to the wax museum is the Green Hornet and Kato. But The Scarf feels threatened as he was their most famous occupant and he is a jealous tenant.