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- An upscale lawyer gets caught between the underworld and the police when she agrees to defend a man accused of gangland murders related to a drug lord.
- Melodrama of a manipulative woman who enjoys playing one romantic rival against the other.
- A television station is held hostage as a distraught father tries to bargain with a Carribean government for the release of his imprisoned daughter.
- During the turbulent times, years of war led to the people's lack of livelihood, and the Xieling faction, who had already turned over a new leaf, had to go back to tomb robbing to get money for food to save the people. Jiang Yu, the descendant of Xiling, followed his second uncle, Jiang Huairui, the leader of Xiling, who led a group of Xiling scholars into the tomb. Yet this tomb is full of dangers, and it hides the secret of a thousand years of sleep.
- Two women with opposite upbringing and childhood meets up in a hospital room. The older has had her uterus removed, the younger has had a stillborn kid.
- At a cabaret, steel worker Dundee Reilly meets Mary Malone, sister of former boxing champion Pat Malone. When Mary is accosted by prizefighter Killer Agerra, Dundee knocks his rival unconscious. Under Pat's guidance, Dundee trains for a scheduled bout with Agerra. However, Dundee is framed for a shooting, and spends his prison term working in a quarry and developing his muscles. Following his release, Dundee substitutes for another fighter against Agerra. Acting on intuition, Mary informs Dundee that he was framed by his opponent, spurring him on to win in the final round.
- The boys Jo and Erwin, born on the same date, may have been switched at birth. When Erwin's mother Leontine consults experts to find the truth the boys meet, are afraid of being re-switched and run away from their homes.
- Leon's wife catches him with an actor dressed as a woman and misunderstands.
- Olof Koskela, a family's only son, is driven from home when he wants to marry the wrong girl. He takes a job as a floater. His reputation as a womanizer goes far and wide. When he meets the proud Kyllikki, he enters into a bet to defeat the mighty rapids while standing on a log.
- Modest picture centering on a blunderous jewel heist aboard an ocean liner.
- Captain John Steele (Jack Holt) is a model father, a nine-chukker polo player, and a gentleman, and his attractive daughter, Mickey Steele (Evalyn Knapp) is his pride and joy. She, in turn, is in love with decent and honorable Johnnie Raeburn (Hardie Albright), but is compromised by caddish Charles Morrell (Walter Byron), also a reknown polo player. To avenge his daughter's betrayal, Captain Steele engages Morrell in a polo game that ends in in the caddish blackguard's death---an act of deliberate manslaughter by Steele. Polo club members, gentlemen all, called it good riddance.
- In a plan to trap potential enemy spies in Washington, an American secret agent sets up a gambling house. He soon finds himself in a rivalry with his old friend the British ambassador over a beautiful Hungarian woman, and it leads to espionage, blackmail and murder.
- Vejlby priest Søren Qvist has a wild temperament, but is fundamentally good. The big farmer Morten Bruus wants Mette, but she herself would rather have the young bailiff Erik Sørensen. The priest then instead gives Erik and the daughter his blessing and gets them engaged in the church himself. From then on, the large farmer Morten harbors an uncontrollable hatred for the priest.
- During a performance of Othello, a jealous actor attempts to strangle his wife, believing that she has committed adultery.
- A middle aged baroness thinks she is still young enough to have an affair with a military man the age of her son.She deserts her family and follows the youth to Algeria.
- Andy takes his newest invention, a knee-action washing machine, before a group of potential investors, but his idiot stepson proceeds to disrupt the demonstration.
- Harry Ashton is a superstitious gambling house owner, who relies on sprigs of heliotrope as his good luck charm. One day, Harry catches his wife, Cleo with another man. Harry shoots him and takes his 18 month old daughter, Sally to best friend, Sgt. Donovan to find her a good home. Harry turns himself in and gets life in prison. 17 years pass, Cleo is on the brinks of losing her job as a burlesque dancer. Cleo decides to blackmail the McBrides (Sally's devoted adoptive parents). Harry discovers this and promises his warden that while on parole he will protect Sally. Harry trades places with the McBride's butler. While working, Harry discovers a letter addressed to the McBrides from Cleo asking to meet with her. Harry meets with Cleo instead and they begin to fight...
- Defeated Germany has just been divided into two zones ( Soviet and Allied ) when Hans, a young inhabitant of Berlin, decides to cross the demarcation line to join his family.
- A low-class horse-trainer breaks into the world of aristocratic thoroughbred racing.
- Follows the adventures of a Hollywood dreamer who, despite having zero experience in the film industry, attempts to take the town by storm, only to send his entire domestic life into a tailspin.
- Niels can't really figure it out. He's had all sorts of jobs and lived in all sorts of places, but it's like he can never really settle down anywhere.
- Sven Bergström is charged with murder, alternatively a man slaughter, on an infamous professional poker player called "The Rover". The trial is in progress. In retrospect, we witness Svens life until the time of the crime.
- A bush pilot in the Australian outback gets mixed up with diamond smugglers.
- Glenda is young, rich, beautiful and used to getting her own way with one exception. She is obsessed with her closest friend's husband and she'll murder to get him.
- The middle aged Marianne has a disillusioned daughter of 16 with no belief in her future. She becomes a punk and starts getting in conflict with the police, and Marianne realizes she supports her daughters cause to fight against the madness.
- A suicide attempt is investigated by a pair of female police rookies.
- In New York a young Danish girl has a conversation with Danish-American Mr. Long. One understands that she loves his son and that he has sent the young man to London because he thinks they are too young. Furthermore, the conversation shows that he is in the process of seeking divorce.
- Two friends find a working iPhone during the zombie apocalypse, but their longing to post pictures on Instagram soon turns them against each other.
- A young couple follows problems with eroticism at different times and in different environments.
- Dr. Daniel Norris, resident physician at Stanwood Hospital, is engaged to the president's daughter, Catherine Stanwood. He has been diligently experimenting to find a cure for polio and neglects his fiance because of this. When he and other physicians refuse to operate on a young woman because her physician is late in arriving, nurse Ruth Hanlon accuses Dan, Dr. Ellery Stanwood and Dr. Anson Ludlow of negligence, even though she knows it is against medical ethics to take over another doctor's case without his permission. Dan is forced to fire Ruth because of her outspokenness, but she leaves on friendly terms with him, and he records her parting words in his diary. One day, family doctor Clem Driscoll brings in a charity case, Michael Fielding, an eleven-year-old boy, who has a gift for playing the violin. Dan makes the initial diagnosis, and the case is taken by Ludlow. Ludlow is called away to treat a wealthy patron of the hospital the day that Michael is scheduled for surgery, and although Dan believes that the boy will suffer if the surgery is postponed, he does not interfere. Before he leaves the hospital to join Catherine at the opera one night, he sees the patient over whom Ruth lost her job wheeled out of her room, dead, and goes to visit Ruth at her manicurist job. She is touched by his concern. Three days later, Michael goes into surgery, but the infection has spread too far, and he loses the use of his arm. Mrs. Fielding files suit against Ludlow and the hospital for criminal negligence, and Dan loses his job because he agrees to testify on her behalf. As Dan reluctantly packs up his office and leaves his research lab, Catherine announces that she will leave him if he does not change his position, but, already a little drunk, he does not budge. He arrives at Ruth's apartment completely drunk, and vowing his love for her, falls asleep on the couch. Ruth and Dan go to work with Driscoll, who is inundated with cases of infantile paralysis, or poliomyelitis, as an epidemic sweeps the city. Frustrated by his inability to truly help the children, Dan begs local hospitals to allow him to continue his research for a cure, but he is refused. Desperate, he agrees to testify on behalf of the hospital when Stanwood offers to reopen his position. During the trial, Mrs. Fielding becomes overwrought when she hears Dan's testimony, and grabbing a policeman's gun, shoots Dan. Catherine returns to Dan, but in a stupor from his operation, Dan calls out Ruth's name, and Catherine leaves. Dan recovers from his injury and returns to work, as does Ruth, whom he has married. His latest entry in his diary is that Ludlow operated on Michael Fielding with complete success.
- Johannes is a shy and inexperienced young student at the music conservatory. He is a Mozart admirer and in love with his fellow student Elisabeth, who also seems interested in him. The chic and modern Herbert, called Pop, has been held at the conservatory and lives as a jazz musician and skier hunter. He bets with Johannes that he can go to bed with Elisabeth by noon. 20 same day when all girls are alike.
- As a child Maria already has the ability to foresee future events and impose her will on others. She is the illegitimate daughter of an Austrian count, and when she wants to marry an officer, she forces her father to recognize her as a child. After the wedding, she foresaw the assassination of Sarajevo and the outbreak of the First World War.
- The Øyens' leave their 5 year old daughter to the babysitter, who later that night receives some mystical phone calls. The hunt has begun.
- Madame Vera and her friend the Baron meets the banker Wagelstein from Sidney on his way home to take over a family farm. But this comes as a surprise to Helge, who thinks the farm is his.
- USA decides to change the world's balance of power by providing Finland with a nuclear bomb. which could mean the start of WW3.
- Scrappy and Oopie, though little boys, happily celebrate the return of beer after fourteen years, with the help of brew-guzzling gnomes, apparently from the "Rip Van Winkle" story. They leave an allegorical "Prohibition" figure (ugly old man in stovepipe hat) stripped and chased off.
- Vicar Ahrman's young daughter Jenny has left home to start a new life with her beloved Stefan. But Jenny's dreams for the future are shattered when Stefan doesn't turn up to their meeting. Heartbroken, she returns home.
- While being in prison Bjørn has fathered a little boy, and after getting out three years later, and seeks out his dear Margrethe. She, on the other hand, doesn't dare to take up the relationship.
- Count Carl lives with his wife and daughter on a manor house in beautiful East Jutland. The family's life is made sour by the pupil Marius, whom Carl has taken in after a promise to his father, a local preacher - despite warnings from the old priest in the area. When Marius crosses the line again, Carl's temper runs wild. And Marius sees his cut to take advantage of that.
- The modest salary of brusque proofreader Viktor Frandsen has made running the house a living nightmare for his industrious wife Ida. Remake of Dreyer's Master of the House (1925).
- Six people - three couples - meet at random at a dance restaurant in the Copenhagen nightlife. A marriage swindler and former actress, an elderly Supreme Court attorney with wife as well as a young couple with equal parts courage in life and erotic oppression. As the evening progresses, the empty champagne bottles become more and more. Old inhibitions are released and new connections emerge - and none of the six go from there as they came.
- Cafe waitress Barbara Whitney refuses to acknowledge her marriage to Air Policeman Nick Conlon until he upgrades his career. He does so by infiltrating a hi-jacking gang posing as passengers who rob airplanes carrying valuable items and money, and parachuting their escape from the scene of the crime.
- When Edgar (Helmuth Schneider) sees an aerial photograph of head-hunter villages he talks to the publisher (Walter Hardt) of a magazine. As a boy, Edgar accompanied his father (America Cabral) and the family of an American scientist on a jungle expedition in search of a golden statue of an Inca goddess Only Edgar escaped after the others were captured by a hostile native tribe. Now he wants to go back and see if his father is still alive. The publisher agrees to fund the expedition. He returns and finds a faithful guide when he saves the life of an Indian. THe latter takes him deep into the jungle wilderness where Edgar finds Eliza (Angelika Hauff), the only survivor and he manages to capture the golden statue of the Inca goddess. In the end, the statue when his Indian guide uses it to save Edgar's life. He and Eliiza return to civilization.
- The French king's mistress frees her jailed lover and makes him her bodyguard.
- A film director takes a producer's son as an apprentice, making a documentary about it. The director changes the film into a feature, and also include sex scenes and illegal film screenings which both will provoke authorities.
- Marion is born limp and with a scarred face. Georg is also limp after a car accident. it takes more than a man to go together.