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- Giessen's gymnasium director Gottlieb Taft hopes a ploy will make the school's centennial a prank-free success: he enrolls his nerdy nephew Ewalt Kunst as spy in Pepe's dreaded class. Some of Pepe's tricks are thus undone, others till succeed. The hated history teacher Knörz's new car and romantic war past as well as the upcoming Olympiad in Germany and the director's own soft spot for archeology provide fine occasions. Pepe's sister helps him, so he helps her make their dad Kurt accept her fiancé Heinz Thomas. Finally the ministry is tricked into sending not a bully teacher but a softy, Dr. Glücklich, who truly bonds with the rascals.
- A seductive dancer (Marika Rökk) helps her uncle to fight against the closing of his casino. Through her feminine charm she achieves diplomatic success.
- Alaska Johansson, played by Alina Levshin ("Warrior"), is a perfect woman and in her profession as one of the best headhunters. When she will one day, almost fired from her married boss, with whom she has a relationship and at the same time learns that their relationship has no chance, she wants to kill himself with a poison cocktail. She is prevented at the last minute because, as a child enters in Halloween costume into her home and demanded sweets. Something seems with the child but not to vote. Later, the neighbor will claim that he had no child, though Alaska has seen it in his apartment ... Alaska's world gets more and more out of control, their observations are dismissed as delusions. When making her car itself and it gets into a serious car accident, it seems clear that the whole thing is a conspiracy against them. Or is there another dark secret in Alaska's life?
- This is the tear-jerking love story between young Pamela and casino owner Mayrhoefer. Pamela has just been released from hospital, incurably sick. Near the border to Switzerland she runs into Mayrhoefer, who's now on flight from the police. In flashbacks Pamela remembers the time they met, when she was 22 and they fell in love and had a great, but limited time together.
- Andrea Sawatzki plays a woman, who tries to start a new life after a personal tragedy, but moves into a mysterious apartment building. On her birthday's eve, Franziska Giano celebrates a costume party with her husband Manuel and their friends. Manuel leaves to call for their daughter Laura at the station, but on their way back a terrible accident happens, in which Manuel dies and Laura goes blind. One year later, the women move into a Frankfurt apartment building. Although their neighbors seem to be nice, the atmosphere there becomes more and more mysterious...
- As soon as Felix Murot has arrived on vacation and is having a good glass of wine in the garden of the local restaurant, the irritated waitress slams a knuckle on his table that he has not ordered. She confuses him with Walter Boenfeld, a married used car dealer who sits at the other end of the restaurant garden and waits in vain for his meal. Murot goes in search of the real owner of the knuckle and gets to know Walter, who is like one egg to another. Inspired by this strange encounter, the two different men spend the evening together, drink too much and talk about life in a sauna. When Murot woke up the next day hungover on Walter's porch swing - and thanks to a drunken swap in the clothes of his doppelganger - the inspector discovered that Walter was killed on the road that night. Was it his wife Monika, whom Walter had said last night that she wanted to kill him? Murot decides to leave his everyday life as a detective temporarily behind, to immerse himself in the life of his twin and to investigate undercover. Murot falls more and more in love with the idea of leaving his old life behind. But Magda Wchter won't let her boss get away that easily.