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- Three old friends are going on a cycle holiday, like they did 20 years ago.
- Steffi is wooed by honest co-worker Peter and their flirtatious boss Paul. She likes Peter but goes on a date with Paul. In a jealous fit Peter leaves her. Steffi is desperate and tries hard to convince him that they belong together.
- Peter and Paul are old friends who happen to meet again. Both are dentists and both want to get married the next day.
- The death of a Viennese model in Hamburg brings the police on the track of a globally acting prostitution ring.
- Mr. Josef has been in the service of the Türkheim banking family for fifty years. When Josef runs into a small dog, there are serious problems.
- In 1812, during the French period, large parts of Germany are occupied by the troops of Napoleon. Several paramilitary Freikorps units battle the French forces, among them the Black Brunswickers led by the 'Black Duke' Frederick William of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel. After the War of the Fifth Coalition, the Black Hussars are pursued by Napoleon throughout the country, but frequently take refuge with the noble-minded German people.
- A handsome young nobleman is working as a chauffeur and romantic complications develop.
- After breaking a mirror, a writer is convinced he will have seven years' bad luck. This complicates his romantic aspirations.
- Spring is in the air. Simple-minded and good-spirited Marika travels from her Hungarian hamlet to Vienna, where she gets a job at her aunt's bakery, selling Salzbröthchen to the Emperor. She meets a very nice soldier who is composing a march, yet she is expecting the wealthy man a fortune-teller did promise. Anyway, to help him she puts the march in the Emperor's brötchen. The military Spring parade (Frühjahrsparade) is approaching.
- The life of composer and conductor Otto Nicholai. He was one of the founders of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. He is best remembered his composition of the opera The Merry Wives of Windsor.
- Willy goes to probate court, he had hoped for a good inheritance, but his uncle only left him a rust-bucket of a minibus. Willy (trumpet) and his friend Franz (slide trombone), are musicians with the Bambus (bamboo) Band. They are still planning to take their vacation trip to the south, to Trieste, Italy, and on to Yugoslavia, only now they will use their own minibus. Willy tells Franz, "under one condition: no women." Later, in the Bambus Bar, management holds a singing talent competition. Barbi Lothar wins 1st prize, Till Hartmann wins 2nd prize -- both prizes are the same: they each receive a voucher for a 14-day bus vacation trip to the south. Willy and Franz decide to take the winners with them on their vacation, in their own junk-heap of a minibus. Some friends of the winners join: Barbi insists she takes Harry with her as an escort, and Till will take his girlfriend Petra with him. Some band members also want to come along, too. And so this trip, originally for 2 persons, becomes a trip for 10 -- rather crowded for a small minibus, which will now be at full capacity. The next day, just as the minibus is ready to leave, secretary Wilma (a friend of Barbi) joins the travelers, as does her boss Mr. Ratsam (who wanted to drive south, but his car broke down). After driving a long time, the gang pulls into a park, and they meet Mr. & Mrs. Stolze, and their "underage" daughter Anja (who is just a few days away from her 21st birthday), who is unhappy because her parents have arranged for her to marry John, who is a nice enough guy, but very boring. Down the road, a big thunderstorm makes the group break into a huge bush-hut (the size of a barn) at night, and they play their musical instruments and dance. They play some lively dance numbers, like "When the Saints Come Marching In," rather loud. An indignant policeman, upset by their disturbing the peace, shows up and tells them to leave at once. Anja, running away from home in a car she borrowed, catches up to the minibus and joins the gang. Harry's father Walter is worried that his son is traveling with so many young women, since he actually wants to couple him with the manufacturer's daughter Gina. In Trieste, eventually Harry falls in love with Gina. After some chaos, Anja's parents are happy to get rid of the fiance John, and agree to let Anja date Franz. Love is in the air, and the following lovers pair off: Willy & Barbi, Till & Petra, Mr. Ratsam & Wilma.
- The tribulations of a typical German mother sacrificing and struggling during the Nazi era. Having lost her husband in an accident, she toils as a laundress. When one of her four children may lose an eye, she donates one of her own.
- An Austrian-American millionaire offers a huge sum of money to the couple in Vienna who can show they have the happiest marriage, an example he hopes will encourage his own unwed daughter to find a husband herself.
- A meek Austrian civil servant, wrongfully accused of treason, is reunited with his Russian spy lover in the famous Hotel Sacher on the eve of World War I.
- Recollection of Alice Schwarzer's interview by night with Romy Schneider, in Köln on December 12th. 1976, for the feminist magazine Emma.
- Eva wants to become a singer and ends up in the Mambo bar, where behind the scenes is traded with other goods than talents.
- Three brothers lead the life of bachelors and their rent is overdue. The landlord who also happens to be a matchmaker tries to marry off the oldest brother to a rich girl.
- Nazi propaganda film about Polish crimes against germans before WWII.