Seventeenth century London. Orlando is an aristocratic young man, androgynous after the fashion of the time and serious about turning the life he knows so little about into an art he knows even less about. Orlando attracts the attention of the aging Queen Elizabeth I, and her majesty orders him not to grow up or grow old. Orlando obeys, inexplicably remaining rosy-cheeked handsome despite the passing of centuries.
A man with no name is hired by the people of a small town to protect them from three gangsters who have just been released from prison, where they were in jail for crimes committed just in the town.
Alethea, a British linguist, flies from London to Istanbul to give a course of lectures on narration. Already at the airport she begins to see mysterious creatures, and when she buys a glass bottle in one of the many souvenir shops and tries to wash it, a real genie appears in front of her. Alethea is in no hurry to make three wishes, she is more interested in hearing his story. The genie begins his story.
Two gangsters Vincent Vega and Jules Winfield have philosophical conversations in between dealing with the debtors of crime boss Marcellas Wallace. In the first story, Vincent spends an unforgettable evening with Marcellus' wife Mia. In the second, Marcellas buys boxer Butch Coolidge to give up a fight. In the third story, Vincent and Jules get into trouble by ridiculous accident.
1920s. Brothers Phil and George own Montana's largest ranch. Despite their kinship and business together, they have little in common: Phil is rude, doesn't like to wash, and doesn't miss an opportunity to humiliate the weak, while George is quiet, polite, and prefers to run his business quietly. When George marries a local widow, Rose, who has a teenage son, Phil can't accept it.
The military operation in Vietnam drags on and requires more and more resources. Under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Harold Moore, a battalion of the Airmobile Division. But in the first major battle 395 Americans find themselves surrounded, and the enemy greatly outnumbered them.
He was born red-nosed, but that wasn't a problem. His nose, however, shone like a bright star. All the reindeer insulted the red-nosed youngster and did not take him into the game and teased him without end. But one Christmas Eve, in order not to get lost in a snowstorm, Rudolph was asked by Santa to light the way for the reindeer. And henceforth the Red-Nosed Young Man rode first.
For an old silk hat there is a struggle between a career-ending magician and a group of schoolchildren. After all, it's not just a hat, it helped bring a snowman to life. Realizing that the snowman will begin to melt in the spring, Frosty the snowman and a little girl whom Frosty has befriended head for the North Pole. The magician, however, pursues them, wanting his hat back.
A musical about singer and dancer Jim Hardy, who leaves show business to become a gentleman farmer in New England. However, farm life turns out to be too difficult and ordinary for him, and in an attempt to "kill two birds with one stone", the hero turns his farm into a country entertainment club that opens its doors wide on national holidays and celebrations. His establishment can be called a prototype of the future Soviet "Blue Light".
Rick Blaine, an American who has left his homeland and owns a gambling club in Casablanca, meets his beloved Ilsa, who left him several years ago and has come to the city with her husband, Victor Lazlo, an anti-fascist resistance fighter. The Germans are on their trail, and Ilsa tries to persuade Rick to give up important documents belonging to him, which will allow Victor to escape from Casablanca and continue the struggle.