Жизнь самого богатого в мире бездельника по имени Артур — нескончаемое пьянство и веселье. У него есть только одна проблема: ему надо заполучить несколько сот миллионов долларов семейного наследства. Для этого он должен жениться на самой скучной женщине Нью-Йорка, сосватанной ему родителями.
Накануне свадьбы Артур влюбляется в официантку из дешевого ресторанчика. Теперь этому баловню судьбы предстоит как-то выйти из неудобного положения.
A small town becomes gripped by an ethical debate when the community discovers a moody, egotistical scientist is experimenting with DNA and the creation of new life.
One of Mark Rappaport's later narratives (which won the Gold Hugo for Best First Feature at the Chicago International Film Festival in 1979), Impostors is an off-kilter comedy/mystery focused on two magicians trying to find Egyptian jewels, their promiscuous assistant, and a man who loves the assistant.
Based on the true story of the attempted defection in 1970 by a Lithuanian seaman seeking political asylum in the United States. Kudirka was denied asylum and returned to the Soviets, charged with treason, and sentenced to ten years of hard labor. It was later discovered and verified that his mother had been born in Brooklyn and gone to Lithuania at a young age, which meant she was a U. S. citizen. As a result, Kudirka was declared a U. S. citizen and in 1974 released by the Soviets.