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- Georgette lives in Paris with her unexciting, effeminate husband, an actor and interpretive dancer. Meanwhile, Suzanne lives across the street and reads romance novels while dreaming of someone more exciting than her own lackluster spouse Maurice. Each woman happens across the other's husband and begins her dream affair. Four people, each cheating on their spouse, and none of them is aware that their own spouse is cheating. Who will find out first, and how?
- Elsa Lohrmann is a famous opera singer. After marrying Rolf Stürmer, an architect, she becomes pregnant. But this doesn't fit into her career concept at all, and so she has an illegal abortion performed while she is on tour. Her decision makes Rolf sad. Elsa is struggling the dilemma between parenthood and a career.
- After a harsh childhood, orphan Jane Eyre is hired by Edward Rochester, the brooding lord of a mysterious manor house, to care for his young daughter.
- Frau Römer's deceased husband once suffered from hemophilia and passed this defect on to his daughter Olga, who has recently become engaged to doctor Münchow, so Olga's mother feels it is her duty to inform the doctor about her daughter's rare disease. Münchow leaves Olga, who much later marry an older banker. They have three children. Allis well till one of Olga's sons has a serious accident.
- Countess Maria (Henny Porten), a world famous stage performer, is blackmailed by a former lover, a frivolous stage poet (Robert Scholz). The ex-lover threatens to publish former love letters. When she visits the man to claim the letters, a wild bacchanal is going on at the house, which compromises the countess. Her husband, Count Tamar (Walter Janssen) divorces her and dumps their child (Annemarie Winkler), accorded to him, in a convent. Maria's reputation is lost, so she is refused any stage engagement. Physically and mentally broken, she collapses. Just when a friend tells her where her child is located, she dies without seeing her child again.
- Josette needs to marry within a year to get her aunt's money, but her fiance has left.After getting her godfather's permission for a "white wedding," she realizes she loves the godfather instead.
- Paris late 18th century. Baron Caesar von Artrois is the "man with the silver skeleton", an alleged nobleman, in reality a cunning criminal who only reveals himself to the members of his gang through the silver skeleton attached to the pommel of his stick. This time he is aiming at the hand of the Duke of Anville's daughter, who is engaged to a noble officer. With a mysterious poison from his accomplice, a fortune teller, Artrois puts the duke's daughter into a deep sleep.