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- A medium-length parody of cowboy stories in the style of silent slapstick.
- A group of wealthy American Jewish businessmen have been captured by the SS and are told that they are to be traded to the American army for several SS officers. However, these hostages are being required to pay bribes for their "transportation costs." In order to ensure that the businessmen will be more cooperative in paying up, a beautiful female singer is placed in their midst as a bargaining chip. The group of hostages are then placed on a train which is supposed to take them to the ship that will deliver them to freedom, but a series of "mishaps" delays their escape. It soon becomes clear that the journey is nothing more than a charade to soak as much money as possible out of the hostages. They arrive at a concentration camp, where the hostages are ordered to disrobe before their entry into the gas chamber. A particularly unpleasant SS officer orders the singer to strip in front of him. Just as the singer appears to move to take off her underwear, she wrestles the officer's gun away from him and starts shooting. That act of defiance brings in a set of guards who murder all of the hostages.
- Alois Randa, the manager of the mountain hotel, is overwhelmed with worries: he is expecting a large number of tourists, he cannot cook and his only employee, Miluska, the maid, is packing her bags. She won't stand Bohous any longer. Bohous is Randa's giant St. Bernard who refuses to respect Miluska's privacy. So the maid is gone, but the first guest arrives, hungry as a St. Bernard. The proud owner of the St. Bernard makes a bizarre bet with him - if the guest manage to eat more courses than Bohous, he will be guaranteed a free week's stay. If he fails, he'll be hotel's new maid for a week.
- A strict postal clerk refuses to satisfy two drunks who want to withdraw one pound from their account.
- Half a year after the death of her husband, a very well-preserved widow still keeps mourning and does not leave the house. Her exalted mourning is abruptly interrupted by a rude visitor - Smirnov, a landowner, demands repayment of her late husband's debt.
- The three friends return from the pub properly stoned and decide to continue partying at the home of one of them, because he has a nice wife who understands and gives them a nice treat. The reality, however, is somewhat different.
- After a night spent together, the groom-to-be and his friend wake up to find that the wedding is taking place today. The movers are already bringing in new furniture, and on the way to pick up the bouquet, the still slightly drunken groom suffers an accident. The friend leaves to reassure the bride and is almost married himself.