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Tom, Dick and Harry Synopsis
Leo, a clever dog and a horse comprise the "Tom, Dick and Harry" in question. He is seen as a young rancher in love with a neighbor's daughter. The neighbor is a highly "hen pecked" individual and his wife runs the ranch. She refuses her consent to the young people's marriage, until the hero, after a sensational ride, beats up the villains and recovers her fur neck piece, in the lining of which she had sewed $200. In the end, the husband asserts his authority, resumes his habit of chewing tobacco, and gives his consent to the marriage, which his wife meekly accedes to.
A Sister to Salome Synopsis
When famous opera singer Elinore Duane undergoes an operation on her throat, she has a series of ether-induced visions. In one, she is transported to ancient Rome where she appears as a much-admired woman in love with Paul, a young heretic, and at odds with Lutor, the high priest. To save her love, she poisons Lutor with her ring. After several other visions which involve variations on this love triangle, Elinore awakens to discover that Lutor is actually her doctor, Sascha Jaccard, and that Paul is the son of a friend who has come to visit the recovering prima donna.
"Tom, Dick and Harry" holds a slight edge in general audience appreciation, but "A Sister to Salome" offers its own unique cult appeal.
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