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- Two violent young men take a mother, father, and son hostage in their vacation cabin and force them to play sadistic "games" with one another for their own amusement.
- The final film in a highly romanticized trilogy about Elisabeth "Sissi" of Austria finds the young empress traveling throughout Europe.
- The second in a trilogy of movies about Elisabeth "Sissi" of Austria, the film chronicles the married life of the young empress as she tries to adjust to formal and strict life in the palace and an overbearing mother-in-law.
- In 1945 the fate of Vienna's famous Lipizzaner stallions hangs into balance. American general Patton could save them but first he asks to see them perform.
- A satirical portrait of customs and morals, telling us the tragicomic story of the residents of Bad Fucking, a typical Austrian village. We learn about wants, desires, murders and misdeeds which can lead only to the Apocalypse.
- The opera "La Bohème" is about the tragic love story of Mimí and Rodolfo, set in Paris in the year 1830.
- An Austrian version of the famous farce Charley's Aunt. A man impersonates his own aunt.
- During World War I, Schweik (played by Heinz Rühmann) is drafted into the Austro-Hungarian Army as soldier, where he is assigned to be an assistent to Lt. Lukas.
- Three old friends are going on a cycle holiday, like they did 20 years ago.
- Expressionistic devices depict the nervous breakdown of a young physician whose patient has died,on whom he had tried out a new serum contrary to his superior's orders.
- Franz Schubert works for his father as a teacher. But his true passion is writing music like his role model Beethoven.
- Dr. Benn Wittich's obsession with his work pulls him apart from his girlfriend Cornelia who, resentful, marries industrialist Robert Roy. However, Benn cannot forget her.
- This is a story of human struggle for eternal happiness. Teta Linek, a cook at a noble Austrian family Argan, thinks primarily of ways to achieve heavens in the afterlife. In the hope of merciful acts, she helps her nephew, Mojmir, become a priest and sends him a lot of money for years. The problem is, however, that she does not meet him for a long time. But once, when he writes to her about his graduation in seminar, Teta, in her naiveness, travels to Hustopec to help him on his first parish. There, the truth is revealed - Mojmir is not a priest, lives in Prague, and spends the money on something entirely different. Teta starts to blame herself for naiveness and selfishness in heading for her personal happiness. In her despair, she pilgrims to Rome where she hopes to get a redeeming blessing from the Pope. To her relief, the whole group takes part in the audience at Pius XII. Soon after, Teta falls ill and having been rewarded by the Holy Father, she dies full of hope to get a beautiful place in heaven.
- Carl Michael Ziehrer is a young composer who tries to make his way in a Strauss devoted Vienna. When his first opportunity arrives he is encouraged by Mitzi and two of her sisters. He in turn presents them with a waltz, "Wiener Mädeln" (Viennese girls). Then he meets Klara, the eldest sister, and the waltz's lyrics are born. But Klara has other interests. Colourful Austrian operette with Ziehrer waltzes and marches.
- A young couple get into trouble when her father discovers that they spent the money he loaned them, is used to finance the production of an operetta written by the young husband instead of buying a big farm to make their living.
- In the 1880s, Georges Duroy, back from the Colonies, arrives in Paris with the firm intention of conquering the capital through his power of seduction, his selfishness and cynicism. Entering into journalism through the back door he will soon rise to the top with the support of several women: Madeleine Forestier, the wife of his journalist friend Charles; Clothilde de Marelle, his first mistress; Virginie Walter, the wife of a newspaper owner; Suzanne Walter, her daughter who eventually marries Duroy.
- Several guests arrive during high season at the Weissen Rössl (White Horse) Inn, a picturesque Austrian inn by a lake. Josefa, the landlady, is particularly pleased to see one of them again, lawyer Dr. Siedler. Her chief waiter Leopold is unhappy about this because he has unrequited love for her. Dr. Siedler is more interested in businessman Giesecke's daughter Ottilie, but one of Siedler's clients has a legal fight with Giesecke. On top of all this, a telegram arrives announcing the arrival of Fürst, which is a nobility title in Germany, and the entire village prepares to give him a proper reception.
- 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.
- A police ski instructor is sent undercover to a quiet alpine resort to investigate burglary. At the same resort 12 girls-skiers come on vacation.
- Lilian Andreesen, the daughter of Danish newspaper king Holger, is crazy about music. Holger has just brought her back from the boarding school in Lausanne back to Denmark when Lilian surprised him with the news that she had received a commitment in the nightclub Tivoli. When Holger threatens to send her back to boarding school immediately, Lilian flees to Germany with her aunt Henriette's car. Not far from Heidelberg she has a breakdown and is towed by Martin Fischer at night. Although he is actually a law student, however, he earns his money for studying at Autozentrale Vogt as a car mechanic. Martin is initially critical of Lilian, his boss, the playboy Stefan Vogt, but takes a liking to the young woman. He places her in an inn in a room that was originally intended for his American love, Baby Bird, but which does not appear until the following day. Stefan now moves Lilian, as Baby Bird insists on full attention. Martin jumps in and spends a day with Lilian in Heidelberg. They look at all sights and go in the evening in a club where they sing a title together. Baby Bird and Stefan join in as well and Baby Bird forces Martin to dance with her. Disappointed, Lilian leaves the club. Stefan senses his chance with Lilian and invites her to a big party, where about 20 people are expected. In fact, he only invited Lilian Martin learns that Lilian's car is being searched by the police because he actually belongs to her aunt Henriette. Henriette, on the other hand, is on her way to Heidelberg, as her car was spotted there. On the way she takes with her the charming Richard Fischer, who turns out to be the father of Martin. Henriette and Richard find the car in Stefan's car center and learn that Lilian is currently with Stefan. Meanwhile, she tries to fend off Stefan's advances. Timely, Martin appears to warn Lilian before the police, and Henriette comes to make Stefan and makes it clear that Lilian is not a thief, but the daughter of a heavy man. Martin, on the other hand, realizes that as a daughter of a good family, she can not be a match for him. To make matters worse, Martin is also dismissed by Stefan. Martin meets with his father, who falls in love with Henriette. Lilian wants to become down-to-earth and enroll in law school in Heidelberg. Although Lilian is now his fellow student, he largely ignores her. With Henriette and Richard's help, Lilian manages to test him: she pretends to be consumed with grief, and Martin wants to help her immediately without taking advantage of the situation. Both reconcile. Stefan, however, has not given up yet. He wants to marry Lilian and sends a corresponding telegram to Holger. Lilian also writes to her father that she has become engaged. Holger now drives to Heidelberg. Here Martin can prevent Stefan from extorting a marriage promise from Lilian with a trick. Stefan in turn is visited by Holger and almost beaten, Holger does not want to lose his daughter to a well-known Playboy. Stefan has to make a marriage promise in his distress Baby Bird. Holger goes to Henriette and Lilian in the hotel. Here are the couples. Henriette and Richard open Holger, that they will marry. Holger's marriage candidate for Lilian, the reporter Peter, has already married in Japan and appears with his wife in the hotel - he is spontaneously dismissed by Holger without notice. Lilian and Martin are engaged, but Holger does not want to allow a marriage. Only when Peter immediately wants to write a sensational article about the unfulfillable love of Lilian and Martin and makes a corresponding photo of the couple, Holger gives in: Both may marry and the photo will appear - in his newspaper, as an engagement picture. Stefan has to make a marriage promise in his distress Baby Bird. Holger goes to Henriette and Lilian in the hotel. Here are the couples. Henriette and Richard open Holger, that they will marry. Holger's marriage candidate for Lilian, the reporter Peter, has already married in Japan and appears with his wife in the hotel - he is spontaneously dismissed by Holger without notice. Lilian and Martin are engaged, but Holger does not want to allow a marriage. Only when Peter immediately wants to write a sensational article about the unfulfillable love of Lilian and Martin and makes a corresponding photo of the couple, Holger gives in: Both may marry and the photo will appear - in his newspaper, as an engagement picture. Stefan has to make a marriage promise in his distress Baby Bird. Holger goes to Henriette and Lilian in the hotel. Here are the couples. Henriette and Richard open Holger, that they will marry. Holger's marriage candidate for Lilian, the reporter Peter, has already married in Japan and appears with his wife in the hotel - he is spontaneously dismissed by Holger without notice. Lilian and Martin are engaged, but Holger does not want to allow a marriage. Only when Peter immediately wants to write a sensational article about the unfulfillable love of Lilian and Martin and makes a corresponding photo of the couple, Holger gives in: Both may marry and the photo will appear - in his newspaper, as an engagement picture. Henriette and Richard open Holger, that they will marry. Holger's marriage candidate for Lilian, the reporter Peter, has already married in Japan and appears with his wife in the hotel - he is spontaneously dismissed by Holger without notice. Lilian and Martin are engaged, but Holger does not want to allow a marriage. Only when Peter immediately wants to write a sensational article about the unfulfillable love of Lilian and Martin and makes a corresponding photo of the couple, Holger gives in: Both may marry and the photo will appear - in his newspaper, as an engagement picture. Henriette and Richard open Holger, that they will marry. Holger's marriage candidate for Lilian, the reporter Peter, has already married in Japan and appears with his wife in the hotel - he is spontaneously dismissed by Holger without notice. Lilian and Martin are engaged, but Holger does not want to allow a marriage. Only when Peter immediately wants to write a sensational article about the unfulfillable love of Lilian and Martin and makes a corresponding photo of the couple, Holger gives in: Both may marry and the photo will appear - in his newspaper, as an engagement picture. but Holger does not want to allow a marriage. Only when Peter immediately wants to write a sensational article about the unfulfillable love of Lilian and Martin and makes a corresponding photo of the couple, Holger gives in: Both may marry and the photo will appear - in his newspaper, as an engagement picture. but Holger does not want to allow a marriage. Only when Peter immediately wants to write a sensational article about the unfulfillable love of Lilian and Martin and makes a corresponding photo of the couple, Holger gives in: Both may marry and the photo will appear - in his newspaper, as an engagement picture.