- Blind detective Ned Scott wants his sight back so he can search for a missing actress. Mindy Harris and Caroline Taylor return to a time of old-fashioned chivalry in men and daintiness in women.
- "Nona": Ned J. Scott, a former Chicago detective, has recently gone blind, but that hasn't stopped him in his quest to find missing movie star Nona Lauren, who vanished after being named Film Star of the Year a few years ago. Roarke temporarily restores his sight with a very rare plant found only on Fantasy Island, and Scotty rushes to continue tracking down Nona. He finally hits paydirt in a small bar and rescues a nearly comatose and spaced-out Nona from her keeper, an apparent pimp who thinks he owns her. When Nona has had some real sleep, she begins asking Scotty questions; he presents her with a suitcase full of things from her childhood. Slowly Nona begins to open up to Scotty, who learns that she disappeared because she blames herself for the deaths of a number of those close to her: her childhood pet dog, her parents, a close friend. She doesn't want to jinx anyone else. Scotty eventually convinces her that the deaths were merely tragic coincidence. But just when it looks as if Nona is ready to see her aunt and uncle and return to the real world, the pimp comes around trying to lay claim on her. Scotty fights him off despite the encroaching loss of his eyesight. He sees Nona through to reuniting with her aunt and uncle and chases off the pimp one more time before his eyesight leaves him for good. But Nona realizes he means to leave her behind and talks him into letting her be his eyes, for she has fallen in love with him. "One Million B.C.": Mindy Harris and Caroline Tate are best friends who share the same fantasy -- they want to go back to a time when "men were men and women were glad of it", as Caroline terms it. They're expecting something out of Victorian days, or maybe the age of the knights...but Roarke sends them back in time to a prehistoric era full of grunting Neanderthals who immediately spot Mindy's blonde head and decide to capture her and sacrifice her to the sun god. Fortunately, they are rescued by a rival tribe, two of whose male members take great interest in Caroline and Mindy. The two women have to fight to make a place for themselves in the tribe, and gradually begin to fall for their male captors, who seem to treat them more gently than most of the others in this time frame. But Mindy is afraid the first clan will come back and recapture her, costing "their" tribe many lives in the process. She doesn't want that to happen, so she and Caroline make a break for it before sunrise. Pursued once more by both tribes, they think they've finally reached their ultimate end...till Roarke appears, terrifying everyone but Mindy's and Caroline's love interests into fleeing for their lives. When Caroline and Mindy board the plane, they find that the two gentlemen who treated them so well in the distant past were in fact living out the very same fantasy the women had.
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