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- The head of German intelligence suspects that his Agent 001, Cormoran, has defected to the enemy in pursuit of a stolen German innovative laser rifle, in America. The enemy is fronted by the infamous Pepitas gang. Since Agent 007 is busy elsewhere, Agent 006 1/2, John Krim, is instead sent to San Francisco, where his mission is to monitor Cormoran and to return the laser rifle to Germany. In America, Krim becomes acquainted with Tamara, who works part-time at a casino in Las Vegas, but is otherwise secretary to another agent. Krim is unsure of Tamara's true role and function, and can hardly judge whether she is helping him, loves him, or rather wants to hand him over to the enemy. In addition to Tamara, Krim meets a woman whom he chooses to call "Golden Pheasant" and who works - part time - in the hotel services: Perhaps the Golden Pheasant is also an agent who may be working to help him, or for the opposite objective.
- A film adaptation of the book by the same name written by Günter Grass. Pilenz, the narrator, revisits places of his World War II childhood in Germany, going through memories regarding his relationship to Mahlke, an old "friend" of his.
- After finding the naked body of Lu in the woods of Beverly Hills, CG investigates the paramours she described in her diary, suspecting one was the murderer.
- A young electrical engineer, engaged to his boss's daughter and on the way to a secure existence, breaks out of his usual life when he meets a childhood friend.
- The film is a discussion of how photography affects memory, imagination, and history by creating, subscribing to, and enshrining meaning, purpose, and obligations that are triggered by the physical location.
- Tobby is a talented and unconventional jazz musician. One day, he receives a lucrative offer from a major concert agency: he is to go on a major tour, not as a jazz musician, but as a pop singer. Tobby mulls over the offer for two days, weighing up the financial temptation against the artistic compromise. In the end, he turns the agency down - jazz is more important to him than big money.