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- Abandoned in the woods, a little puppy makes friends with six rabbit siblings.
- A young shoemaker is arrested for stealing a small amount of money, and is released after being jailed for 15 years. He wants to have a pass to get a job and start anew, but without a job he doesn't get a pass; and without a pass, he doesn't get a job. He gets into the net of Prussian bureaucracy, and can't see a solution. Until he enters a small Second-Hand Shop, and sees a Prussian Uniform that fits him like a second skin...
- During WW2, German general Harry Harras is a test pilot and chief engineer for the Luftwaffe but his contempt for the Nazis and sabotage at the aircraft plant land him in hot water with the Gestapo.
- It is the story of the famous British train robbery from the 1960s, told in almost documentary style from the view of the robbers.
- A redhead, approaching forty, is bored with her husband and with life in general. Having an affair with another man fails to produce the excitement she is craving. So she leaves Germany, seeking adventure and fulfillment in Venice, where she finds work in a hotel. Initially, life seems more interesting, and she has new romantic adventures. But when she realizes that her British lover is merely using her for a personal vendetta against a German Nazi, she finds herself running away once again.
- A very proper young woman is horrified to discover not only that her mother once worked as a prostitute in order to support her, but that she later became a whorehouse madam rather than give up the business.
- 1951. Drama. Stars, Bonar Colleano, Barbara Kelly, Eva Bartok, and Gina Lollobrigida. When an Englishman leaves America to enlist in the RAF, his grueling combat experiences result in a loss of memory.
- In Vienna in 1815. A lovely corset-maker fell madly in love with a so-called first valet.
- The movie reports the historical story of Schinderhannes, based on a play by Carl Zuckmayr. Johannes Bückler, this his real name, led a band of brigands in the Hunsrück mountains during Napoleonic times.
- An interpretation of Hamlet finds the heir Claudius Steel Works struggling with his mother's to uncle Van Eyk in a sterile industrial post-WW2 West Germany.
- After escaping from a nearby mental institution, a violent lunatic and sexual deviant terrorizes a group of seniors at their end-of-the-year high school dance.
- 14-year-old Uli befriends an ostracized ex-con/fisherman Jens. Uli promises him he will prevent him from incarceration, and being so moved by this boy's gesture, Jens vowed that he will not break the boy's promise.
- Adaptation of a popular comedy: When the country uncle he has been bilking comes to town to visit, a young student takes him to a boarding house full of exaggerated eccentric characters.
- Berlin 1944, the German Wehrmacht is in retreat on all sections of the front. Captain Brack, who is in command of an assault gun battery, is entrusted with the leadership of a special commando on a secret mission.
- Two GIs haven fallen in love with "Fräuleins", decide to stay in Germany and open a typically American drugstore in the center of the small town where their girlfriends live.
- Peter Anders has run out of money and is forced to put his villa up for sale. Three crooks move in, posing as employees of Peter, and set about their plan to sell the property for their own profit. However, the estate manager Amadeus and his daughter Inge are suspicious of these unexpected guests.
- Helga is a young single lady who has a baby with a much older married man.
- Astrid Seibel is currently on an unbelievable streak of bad luck: Her husband Robert left her for a younger girl, but does not dream of paying maintenance regularly for their daughters Imke and Luzie; and now of all times she is losing her job. All that remains is the hope of winning the lottery. And luck does indeed seem to be smiling at her: Astrid actually has 6 correct numbers in the current draw and is therefore a millionaire. Or better said: would be a millionaire if her friend Karin had thought of the receipt when she handed in the lottery ticket. But she lost it - and someone else found her. With so much bad luck in the game, Astrid seems to be lucky at least in love: She meets the attractive pharmaceutical salesman Felix Michels. The single widower didn't really believe in love anymore - until Astrid came into his life. The two immediately fall in love. Astrid's children and the family dog Anton also like Felix; And so nothing really stands in the way of a happy relationship - if it weren't for winning the lottery. Because Felix, of all people, found the bill that would free him from all money worries. And when he finally finds out to whom he owes the unexpected financial blessing, it is already too late: Astrid's ex-husband has already given her the name of the finder. A world collapses for Astrid, and Felix really has to come up with something to win back Astrid, who was extremely disappointed.
- Conservative dancing instructor Irene fears her school will be impounded. To raise cash she reluctantly agrees to manage a notorious night club she might inherit. Will the very attentive Dr. Maybach be a suitable business partner for her?
- Impresario Zwickel fears for the preview of his new operetta. One day remains to complete the fragmentary opus and the complete finale is still missing.