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In the sweltering heat of late '30s India, Henry Moores oversees the running of a tea plantation with his assistant TK, who helps to bridge the language barrier with the local workforce. Every night, Henry returns home to his wife Laura and young son Peter, who have both abandoned England for this new way of life. Unbeknownst to TK or to Laura, Henry is embroiled in a forbidden romance with his servant, Sajani, who is also married. When two young boys stumble upon the lovers in an embrace, their secret soon reaches the ears of Sajani's violent husband, culminating in tragedy, which threatens to tear in the region in two.
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Shy, middle-class student Charles Ryder arrives at Oxford University, where young men of privilege waltz around the quads in a drunken stupor as if they truly belong there. After a somewhat inglorious first encounter with Sebastian Flyte vomiting through his bedroom window, Charles is invited to join the aristocrat's inner circle, forging an intimate bond with this fey and fragile young man. Sebastian invites his new friend to the childhood estate, Brideshead, where Charles meets the formidable Lady Marchmain and falls under the spell of Sebastian's sister Julia.
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Former CIA agent Osbourne Cox pens his memoirs but an electronic copy of the manuscript inadvertently ends up in the possession of gym employee Chad Feldheimer and co-worker Linda Litzke. They hit upon the brilliant idea of blackmailing Osbourne in exchange for the safe return of the memoirs. The former agent refuses to pay the ransom so Chad and Linda head to the Russian embassy, intent on selling Osbourne's secrets to the enemy. Meanwhile, Osbourne's wife Katie is engaged in an extra marital affair with serial womaniser Harry Pfarrer, who has begun dating lonely Linda.
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