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Ashita tenki ni nare Synopsis
Two puppies born to a young woman's dog are adopted by two boys from different families. The film warmly depicts the innocent competition and interaction between the children, hinting at the social nature of the gap between rich and poor.
Blackmail Synopsis
Confidence artist Flossie Golden attempts to fleece foolish but wealthy James Venable with a breach-of-promise suit. Venable's shrewd attorney, Richard Harding, outwits Flossie by proposing that she marry Venable and live on an allowance of $3,000 per year. Flossie is determined to get even with Harding for ruining her plans. In an attempt to con him, she poses as Innocence Page, but falls in love and marries him instead. Larry, Flossie's former accomplice, endeavors to blackmail her with her errant past, but Harding is already cognizant of the facts and Larry fails.
"Ashita tenki ni nare" holds a slight edge in general audience appreciation, but "Blackmail" offers its own unique cult appeal.
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