Dollar is a 1938 Swedish comedy film directed by Gustaf Molander and starring Ingrid Bergman, Georg Rydeberg and Tutta Rolf.
Before a special evening at the Royal Yacht Club, Ludvig von Battwyhl converses with Andersson, a hotel valet.
The next day, Julia learns from Ludvig that her husband's company shares are in decline at the stock market.
Ludvig writes a cheque to cover their losses, which Julia gives Sussi to pay off Louis's debt.
Nearby the ski resort, Dr. Jonson treats an infant girl, ill with a fever.
Mary Jonston, a wealthy American who fancies herself a psychoanalyst, arrives, and diagnoses Sussi as having severe psychological distress.
At a medical clinic, Sussi has not slept for several hours but makes amends with Louis.
She bets with Jonson to successfully cure Sussi's paralysis in 12 hours, and if he wins, she will donate 10 free stays at his clinic.
Back in his office, Jonson corrects Mary, stating it was actually Katja's money that was used to cover Louis's debt.
Jonson calls off the wager and prepares to leave the resort, which angers Mary.