- Edith Hardy uses charity funds for Wall Street investments in hopes of buying some new gowns. She loses all the money and borrows from wealthy oriental Tori. When her husband gives her the amount she borrowed, Tori won't take it back, branding her shoulder with a Japanese sign of his ownership. She shoots him. Her husb…
- An erotic satire on organised religion and art, this is the story of tax avoidance as art, and infedility as punishable by sledge hammer. George Oliphant needs a tax write-off, so he decides to give a sculpture to the museum and let his useless daughter Georgina supervise the project. A sculptor is selected - in the us…