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- Two neighbors, a persecuted journalist and a resigned housewife, meet during Hitler's visit to Italy in May 1938.
- The adventures of a family based elite wilderness law enforcement and rescue force.
- Reports on a group of young people between the ages of 14 and 16 who were interviewed about their partnership relationships and their sex life during their three-week holiday stay on the Baltic Sea. With great openness, the boys and girls report on their early experiences with the opposite sex. Their responsible behavior, their experiences, wishes, hopes, feelings and ideas are carefully captured on camera and well edited with the original sounds. Letters from young people to the newspaper "Junge Welt" deal with problems in finding a partner, with sexuality and in partnership.
- Three dolls from a ghost train, the Giant, the Witch and Rumplestiltskin, come to live. Chased by the ghost train's owner and his grandchildren, the three flee across Germany and try to hide in a castle.
- After a family moved into an infamous haunted house in a small town, the children realize that their strange housemate Opa Rodenwald is a robot and that he and the house were built by aliens who want both things back.
- The young man wants to become a great doctor in order to heal the mother of his beloved. Musical fantasy based on a Bulgarian fairy tale.
- The story of fairy tale characters creating drama around nothing to the music "turu tutu tu turu tu turu tutu".
- The military-political magazine "Radar" dealt with questions of defense policy and the armed forces of the National People's Army, the Air Force and the People's Navy.
- 6 May 1945: The four deserters Schilling, Gail, Wehrmann and Schwalenberg are picked up by Danish resistance fighters and handed over to their unit. Meanwhile, the signing of the partial surrender with the Americans also takes place. The British leave the German commanders in charge of maintaining order in the troops and in the POW camps. After the flag has been taken down and the unconditional total surrender has taken place, the four deserters are sentenced like their fellow sufferers from M612, three of them are shot, practically as the last official act of the high officers, who immediately afterwards offer their experience to the Western Allies. At the same time in Kurland, in the general chaos, Captain Lieutenant Klose organizes the escape of SS units.
- About the scenic work on Bertolt Brecht's plays on the stage of the "Berliner Ensemble". In addition, photos, film reviews and excerpts from theater performances around the world are skilfully assembled and commented on in detail, bringing us closer to the life's work of Bertolt Brecht and his wife Helene Weigel in an understanding way. Impressive scenes by the great actress and director of the Berlin ensemble Helene Weigel alternate with the tireless creativity of Bertolt Brecht.
- About a young graduate of the Berlin Drama School in his first engagement. Carl-Heinz Choynski (28 years old), a master telecommunications technician by profession with the Reichsbahn, came to acting school through amateur work in pantomime and cabaret. It is shown in an entertaining way how pantomime means can enrich theatrical work.
- In a clothing company, the head of a women's brigade distributes theater tickets to the employees and their relatives. A young colleague steals a modern jacket for her boyfriend because he only has a leather jacket from the "West". Missing in front of the Volksbühne Berlin, they cause the truth to tell him. Both bring the jacket back. She also reports about it in the brigade.
- Tells the story of the Dutch police officer , Dirk Boonstra, in the town of Greifskerk who refused the German NZI occupying forces' order to extradite the Jews from his town. Together with eleven other police officers, he was sent to an internment camp and from there to the Herzogenbusch concentration camp for 1.5 years. In May 1944 he died at the age of 51 in the Dachau concentration camp.
- Frank K. is 22 years old. In March 1990 he is released prematurely from the Berlin Rummelsburg prison, having served a 2 1/2-year sentence. His childhood was spent in a home and his life has been a harsh reality ever since. March 1990: he feels fear, but also a spark of hope. Listening to him means getting involved and realizing that he - and in fact all of us - are lost without solidarity.
- Paul Wiens calls his film an investigation into the poet Johannes R. Becher. He asked 55 eyewitnesses - writers, artists, students, but also cultural officials and workers - about the role of Becher in their lives and their jobs. In between, Becher himself has his say in the recordings. TV documentary that does insufficient justice to the existential conflicts in Becher's life.
- Police officers of the East German People's Police in the Chamber of Clears Affairs when trying their new work clothes, edition of the uniforms, statements from the former folk police officers and recordings of various emergency vehicles from the Berlin police.
- T.J. Cousins is a mountain man who committed some grisly murders a few years ago. Currently he is in prison. Now a drug dealer also in the same prison hires T.J. to lead him through the Sierras. Now the "High Mountain Rangers" a group who's assigned the task of bringing T.J. and the other escapees back, are on the case but T.J. proves to be too wily for them, and kills one of them. So Matt Hawkes, one of the rangers, decides to get help from the man who caught T.J., his father, Jesse Hawkes. Now it seems that Hawkes felt that T.J. should have been executed but that sentenced was reduced to life imprisonment, so he left the rangers and lives in a cabin up in the mountains. Jesse at first decides not to do it but eventually changes his mind. But as I said T.J. is too wily. And he also wants to get his hands on Hawkes.
- Sly Fox Avila, an Indian chief, must locate an ancient burial ground before a lumber company claims the land, while his son-in-law helps drug smugglers, led by gangster Cresbie, locate a cocaine-laden plane that crashed in the area.
- Jesse Hawkes suspects that Paul Millard, fiance of his friend Marjorie Russell, who purports to be a ski instructor, is an assassin whose target is Andrew Mallory, an American diplomat.
- An old friend of Jesse's comes to see him and he has his daughter with him. And she and Cody hit it off. In the meantime, some people come to Ranger HQ and inform them that the man kidnapped his daughter. It seems that his ex-wife has custody and her husband is pushing them to find them. When Jesse's friend gets sick, Jesse takes him to the hospital leaving his daughter with. Matt then goes to get her so Cody takes her into the mountains.
- Matt leads a search for Olga Denilov, a Soviet ski champion, and her trainer-father, Pjotr Denilov, both of whom he's accused of helping to defect. Jesse and Matt worry about Dingy being attacked by rabid wolves.
- A sudden summer snowstorm strands Jesse and an injured distance runner, Mickey Perry, in the mountains after she runs off course and breaks her leg in a fall.
- The acting prosecutor decides to charge Jesse for the murder of T.J. Cousins the killer who escaped from prison whom he pursued. The prosecutor instructs Matt to bring him in and he tells the team to do it but he radios Cody and tells him to take Jesse and get away till he can sort it out. But Jesse sees through Cody and comes in. He learns that T.J.'s father is the one pressing the issue. And to add fuel to the fire is the fact that T.J. had $250,000 with him which was never recovered. So it's assumed Jesse took it. A woman whom Matt saved, is a lawyer and she offers to represent Jesse. She tries to delay things so that when the prosecutor who is a friend of Jesse's returns who will decide to drop the whole thing. But Jesse wants to go to trial and the judge grants it.
- Matt and Avila rescue two skiers, Chaz Collins and Dana Brooks, who were caught in an avalanche, but then a blizzard downs their chopper.
- Roy Culhane, a former Ranger candidate, believing that Jesse Hawkes washed him out in favor of Matt, returns to the area brimming with resentment.
- Cody leads a search for two deaf teenagers who have fled into the wilderness after a bear attack on their camp. Diane and Kaycee, two deaf girls, flee in a panic and get lost in the thicket.
- An earthquake jolts everyone into persuading Aaron Bass, an old timer and his granddaughter Jen to leave a danger area, and to search for missing spelunkers.
- Upset over a family dispute, Jesse hikes to a remote, snowy canyon, where he's wounded by Beaudine, a drunken hunter, who's afraid to report the accident.
- A war-gaming family isn't playing when the father, Jack Rassy, commits cold-blooded murder. After learning that Phil and his wife Donna are having an affair, Jack shoots Phil. But Cody witnesses the crime and becomes Jack's target.