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Love Only Me Synopsis
The famous revue star Lidia Relska receives a telegram during the performance and leaves the theater feigning illness. He arrives by plane to Lviv, where he stays in a hotel with his father, an oilman. By a strange coincidence, she is mistaken for his wife, which causes a number of funny misunderstandings. The oil tycoon, Baron Karcz, lives in the same hotel. Lidia, or rather Hanka Zarska, accidentally meets his secretary Stefan and falls in love with him, and Stefan, of course, does not leave her without reciprocity. But their happiness is hindered by the fact that Hanka is Zarski's wife. After a few days, Relska returns to the stage, where she is partnered with the dancer Lulu Bilska, Stefan's former love. There are scenes full of misunderstandings, and finally, during the dinner organized by Zarski, everything is explained - Hanka is happy beyond her life and has her dream boy.
Lunatics in Politics Synopsis
Two female candidates for Chief of Police live across the hall from each other, and their political rivalry follows them home, leading to plenty of hi-jinks.
"Love Only Me" holds a slight edge in general audience appreciation, but "Lunatics in Politics" offers its own unique cult appeal.
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