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- Multiple teams race around the globe for $1,000,000 to 'amazing' locations.
- Jorgos, a migrant worker from Greece, joins a group of young people in Munich usually hanging around. This foreigner incites hostility and jealousy among them, and he is insulted as a "Communist" and "Greek dog". After having been attacked, Jorgos talks to Maria of his wish to return home.
- A free-wheeling comedy, Zur Sache Schaetzchen chronicles a day in the life of Martin, a witty yet lazy songwriter who'd rather not get out of bed. During the opening sequence, Martin watches a break-in on the other side of the street. In the morning, his friend Henry forces him to report it to the police, yet Martin gets bored with the cops and flees. The two of them spent the rest of the day escaping the law, in the Munich zoo and a public bath, were Martin meets Barbara. Block, the record company executive, needs Martin's new song lyrics right away, and Martin, who continually cranks out mad random remarks, comes up with a ridiculous sailor song. In the end, Martin's playful- ness collides with the authority the police represents. The movie is certainly not plot based; it draws its superior humor from one-liners and the hilarious, carefree insanity of its protagonist.
- Champagne for the eyes, poison for the rest. A deadly blonde in a white vintage car dumps her victims in love in the Venice Canal. First a writer, then a handsome guy. And even an Italian commissioner. At least that is the basic plot of the film by filmmaker Klaus Lemke, who meanders through Munich's Maxvorstadt and Schwabing, just as his young female main protagonists roam the neighborhood. Because it could well be that we humans are all just complicated fakes who have once started their own business. As it is with film titles that have been given to you by someone.
- The 18-year-old schoolgirl Lisa shoots sex films under the synonym "Lilly".
- Franz Kaffer, a child of the jet generation, works at a grill, takes drugs and deals alongside. Trying hard to make ends meet. He also has an affair with the married Gisela.
- The spin.
- The film documents the lives of 'child prodigies' - children suffering from cancer.
- Marie Sandtner , who manages a small florist's shop, received a surprise visit.Her alcoholic husband Hasso Sandtner that she hasn't seen for a year , says that he is happy to see her again, shows her a lot of 50 DM bank notes and wants to drink with her.She asks him from where he has the money ,but Hasso no answers.She says that she will not drink with him and finally went out leaving about 1000 DM on a table.After he is gone, Marie asks Toni Wiener about Hasso,but Toni doesn't know nothing.She decides to shadow Hasso and notices that Hasso is drinking with some friends under one of the bridges upon the Isar.The following day Hasso has been found dead by a hit with a bottle on his head under one of these bridges.The police makes a roundup in a tavern where the homeless companions of Hasso where drinking paying with 50 DM bank notes.The Old Fox gets confirmation that the bank notes are false.
- Derrick has a good suspect for a woman's murder. But the man must give himself away or confess, otherwise there's no proof against him.
- 2001– 44mTV-PG7.8 (71)TV EpisodeThe six teams depart from the Pit Stop in Marrakesh and learn that they need to fly to Munich, Germany, 1,500 miles away. Once there they must make their way to a statue called Friedensengel and locate Kasperle, a famous German and Austrian children's puppet to find their next clue. Teams scramble for flight connections while others get standby tickets. Once there, teams are told to travel 50 miles by train to Innsbruck, Austria where teams discover a Fast Forward, involving a surfer. For one lucky team, this break allows them to travel directly to the Pit Stop. The other five teams encounter a Detour involving either going bobsledding or completing a relay race. Upon completing the task, teams next arrive at the Roadblock location where one team member must descend 230 feet on rescue cable to receive their next clue. All teams excel on this task. Near the end, teams find themselves in a foot race against other teams to avoid last place and a possible elimination, but one team stumbles, costing them the race.
- In Schwabing, a body tied to a lamppost is discovered. This is the real estate speculator Riester. He is jointly responsible for the progressive gentrification in Schwabing. The old-established tenants make themselves suspicious.
- Von Meuffels investigates a retirement home, where death is more ordinary than in his own dangerous profession, and the causes aren't always natural.