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- In Rome, during the reign of Nero, a young pagan general named Marcus Vinicius falls in love with a beautiful Christian hostage named Licia. Their love appears to be impossible, because of the conflict of their religions. Nero burns the city of Rome and blames the Christians, already hated by the pagan Romans.
- Famous star Sylva Varescu turns her adorers heads in great numbers, leaving them behind with broken hearts. But when she falls for Edwin von Weylersheim and he for her, his family objects because they want him to marry another woman. So Sylva has to fight for him.
- A revue star escapes her exhausting theatre life. By train she travels to the mountains. Alone in the wilderness and dressed only in her fur coat, she is rescued by two engineers.
- Sylva Varescu is an operetta singer performing Kálmán's Die Czardasfürstin through Europe with great success. Before going to Vienna she meets handsome Prinz Weylerstein and they fall in love. Offered a contract for America, she doubts until she finds out that he is already engaged to a countess.
- Herr Hoffmann (tenor Richard Tauber) is a famous widowed singer with a young daughter to raise, aided by his faithful manager. They meet a girl and Hoffmann falls for her, reluctant to believe that in fact she is in love with a musician.
- In Monte Carlo, a captain tries to raise the money to pay his crew at the gaming table, and meets and falls in love with a queen.
- The people of a Tyrolean town climb up into the nearby mountains, searching for a place where they can hold a picnic and a spring festival: ideally, a place where they can eventually erect dwellings and cultivate crops.
- White slavers lure young girls to Rio de Janeiro by promising them jobs as showgirls and nightclub singers, then force them into prostitution.
- Popular comedy about a flower seller who cannot afford to pay a tax for having a little dog as her companion, and the new candidate for the post of burgomaster she endangers.
- Peter is an aviator who dreams of a life in wealth and luxury. He meets the banker's daughter Dodo.
- The youngest brother of Napoleon, Jerome, who, after the unfortunate peace of Tilsit, on August 18, 1807, took control of the newly created kingdom of Westphalia, holds his splendid court at Schloss Wilhelmshoehe near Kassel. In the magnificent surroundings of the castle, its beautiful parks and the charming water features, he spends his time in happy garden parties.
- Operetta adaptation : in nineteenth century Saint Petersburg, villains threaten the true love of a heartfelt couple.
- A temperance lecturer's fiancée learns he has a child by his ex-mistress, and that he is an incurable dipsomaniac.
- Three itinerant writers stage an open-air theatre production with Marika (Marika Rokk) as the star. A fire burns their theatre and all is seeminly lost, but one of the group writes a newspaper story and urges the public to contribute to the rebuilding.
- The earliest filmed version of Oscar Wilde's play "The Importance of Being Earnest".
- A funny classic German picture of the Nazi period, but with no propaganda and with contemporary swing music.
- The story of two unequal performing twin sisters.
- A comedy revolving around a stolen costume containing an important document. The costume is worn by an unsuspecting citizen who gets both a detective and two crooks after him. The man has all sorts of adventures while wearing the costume as a waiter, extra, performer and eventually even during motor races at Zandvoort.
- The star of an operetta is engaged to its elderly director but really loves a dashing young Bavarian she met at a masked ball.