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- After closing time, a man called Koll demands his way into Vogel's grocery store and begins to intimidate the meek grocer.
- Dr. Schwarze, a counseling columnist at a large magazine, gives a lot of good advice. Only he cannot help himself.
- Prospère, a former theatre director, runs a dive called "The Green Cockatoo". Many unsuccessful actors, Prospère's former employees, are regulars. But the tavern is also frequented by aristocrats. They hope to get the pleasant thrill of being among real street hustlers and other riffraff. So the actors play criminals.
- Pauline Pittelkow, widow in her prime, lives with her daughter Olga and her younger, still unmarried sister Stine in Berlin. Nobody is offended by the fact that the righteous woman has had an older count as her lover for years.
- Dramatic interpretation of the court case against two Italian workers, Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti, who stand accused of an armed robbery.
- Is Dougal Douglas the Devil? He says he is; and certainly he causes chaos wherever he goes.
- The aging patriarch of an organized crime dynasty transfers control of his clandestine empire to his reluctant son.
- The story of the Battle of Stalingrad from the perspective of a Panzer commander and an officer in a penal battalion. The two main characters in are the Panzer commander Vilshofen and Gnotke, NCO of a Strafbattalion (penal battalion). Both men come from different backgrounds and experience the war differently. The Colonel is a convinced soldier who obeys orders and cares for his men. He fights with a sense of duty, but loses confidence in the German military leadership as he senses that he and his men are being sacrificed to a lost cause. NCO Gnotke's work is to collect the dead, or their dismembered parts, from the battlefield. He loses his humanity as he works under constant fire and is exposed to unrelenting horror month after month during the war, even to the point of warming up his body on freshly fallen soldiers.
- The early life and career of Vito Corleone in 1920s New York City is portrayed, while his son, Michael, expands and tightens his grip on the family crime syndicate.
- Three men are sitting in a TV studio fantasizing. They dig into their imagination for good and unique ideas, for a treasure that is in demand in the entertainment industry.
- The lawyers Maria and Martin Lenz got married immediately after the end of WWII . Maria feels she married Martin out of pity. He lost his sight during the war. Maria's true love was George, who probably was killed in Russia.