Wed, Mar 3, 1954
When Edmund P Jossop, a Canadian financier, buys a castle in Scotland, there is one feature of the place not listed in the inventory- the resident ghost. The third Earl of Ballantyre has waited 350 years for the perfect woman and now that he has found her, the course of true love is not running smoothly. No wonder his patience is exhausted.
Wed, Mar 17, 1954
A happily married middle aged couple learn that their young married daughter is about to have a baby. The prospect of becoming grandparents makes them take stock of their lives. In the midst of making plans for retirement and travel, the wife makes an unexpected discovery which results in a complete upheaval.
Wed, Apr 14, 1954
Paul and Victor are Canadian cousins living in London and jointly owning a family business which Paul, the more businesslike of the two, handles. Victor is an artist and he suffered a head wound during World War II. Suddenly, curious things begin to happen to Victor which make him wonder if his brain has been affected.
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Wed, Jul 14, 1954
A minor bureaucratic functionary in a soulless totalitarian regime is ashamed of his tattered overcoat. He scrimps to save money for a new one, and the new one changes his life. He is suddenly respected, admired, and valued, and when the new coat is stolen, his life becomes worse than it was before. He goes against the bureaucracy in hopes of getting the government to help him get his coat, and discovers that he can no longer accept the world he lives in as it is.
Wed, Nov 3, 1954
Nicol Pascal (Marius Goring) is a retired ballet star who now runs a ballet school with his wife, former prima ballerina Nanette (Lucie Mannheim). Nicol has become obsessed with his young star pupil, Marguerite (Maureen Swanson) leading to conflict with his wife and their old friend, impresario Vanderhof (Frederick Valk). Marguerite, has had a crush on her teacher since she saw him dance in ther teens and things come to a head when Nicol contemplates a comeback to the dance stage after more than 10 years.