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- Story of a young ultra-Orthodox Jewish woman who flees her arranged marriage and religious community to start a new life abroad.
- Hypnotist Dr. Caligari uses a somnambulist, Cesare, to commit murders.
- A group of angels in the German capital look longingly upon the life of humans.
- A wax museum hires a writer to give the sculptures stories. The writer imagines himself and the museum owner's daughter in the stories.
- Kay Hoog finds a message that indicates that some Incas are still alive, but the secret organisation "Die Spinnen" wants the Incas' gold....
- Kay Hoog wants to stop the organisation "Die Spinnen" to get a certain diamond, that will give the owning woman the crown of Asia, but the man, who should be the owner of that diamond, doesn't know of its existence....
- Some time has passed since the Teuffel family's last adventure in Krummenwalde. Sophie is now twelve years old, her brother Kai and sister Lisa are out of the house. It seems as if Beate, still the successful managing director of the local mineral spring, and Steffen finally have a little more time for each other - especially now that Steffen has actually completed his first volume of short stories and put it on the Internet for download: "Abendbrot - Ost -Views of a Westerner". But things never really get quiet in this family. This is only to a certain extent because the Brandenburg Ministry of the Interior wants to award Beate the country's great order of merit for running the "Quelle" and this date directly collides with her silver wedding - and Steffen absolutely wants to celebrate it in Rome. This has to be prevented in a subtle way. Things only really come to a head when Lisa and Kai suddenly find themselves standing on the mat in their parents' house. All of a sudden, Steffen's book develops so quickly into an euphoric bestseller on the Internet that a real publisher promptly wants to publish it. What the stunned successful author doesn't suspect: Behind the impressive download numbers are the computer-savvy daughter and the loving wife. Neither of them reveals to the writer, who is on cloud nine, that Lisa is pregnant and doesn't know how to deal with it. However, he also keeps a few secrets of his own. For example, there is the fact that son Kai gave up his studies a long time ago - in favor of a possibly not so lucrative future as a director of bloodthirsty B-movies. What makes matters worse is that all of the stories in Steffen's book come directly from real life in Krummenwald. Of all people, Petra Jänicke, the mayor's wife, has proven to be a less than discreet, almost inexhaustible source of gossip of the juiciest kind to Steffen. When Mayor Jänicke gets his hands on Steffen's manuscript and informs the village community about its contents, old wounds open up. The uproar is great: under no circumstances should the work be published. Outraged, the Krummenwalders turn away from the writing Wessi: both the award ceremony and the silver wedding anniversary celebrations are in danger of falling through. And then the only real reader of the Internet publication of "Abendbrot" shows up - a member of the Russian mafia who still has a score to settle.
- Cheston, a millionaire, is looking after Maud, a beautiful woman from the 'demimonde'. Her brother, Brilburn, forces her to ask her rich admirer for an expensive piece of jewelry. Cheston buys a precious pearl necklace.
- The "people among us" are Berlin building tenants, a cross section of late 20s society.Among them: a government assessor and his wife,who gives birth while in prison, and a flighty landlady who is swindled by a diamond seller.
- Egglantine loves salt on her eggs. Eggbert prefers pepper. Who blinks first in this playful Easter ritual?
- In a very small country, ruled by the Duchess mother, falls her son in love with his niece. The ministers of the government are suspicious and calls for a private eye to find out what is going on.
- 'I'm not here for any government. I've come to play rock'n'roll for you in the hope that one day all the walls will be torn down'. Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band and The Horns of Love performed at Radrennbahn Weißensee, East Berlin, GDR, on July 19, 1988. The full four hours of concert, featuring 32 songs, was recorded by the Deutscher Fernsehfunk.
- Juanita Vernetto refuses her cousin Rolando an inheritance to which he claims. He get so angry that he comes up with all sorts of horror scenarios to scare Juanita thoroughly so she will change her mind.
- Two boys run through the park and are engaged in a conversation by a Spanish woman.