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- An Austrian version of the famous farce Charley's Aunt. A man impersonates his own aunt.
- The tragic 1889 Mayerling Incident in which Rudolf, Crown Prince of Austria, and his lover, Baroness Mary Vetsera, committed suicide.
- When a school student fakes sickness to skip a test, she falls in love with the handsome doctor. The partnership takes a serious turn soon, and puts her Abitur in jeopardy.
- Since the death of her parents, 17-year-old Susanne Doren lives with her uncle Hannes. He was once a celebrated pop star, but retired from the public to take care of Susanne.
- Austrian singer-writer Fred Wiskott is a hit in Viennese showbiz, and enjoyed countless affairs. Just when he's finally ready to commit to one girl, chosen show dancer Ninon Lorraine commits a suicide attempt. Fred goes on holiday to the Sicilian fishery port of Taormina with his friend, painter Paulchen 'Paolo' Sperling. Fred immediately takes to local rascal Roberto, who cares nothing for girls, except his big sister Marina. But she considers Fred her way out into the big world. She manages to seduce him, which messes up her vocal trio with Salvatore and local admirer Jacopo, while Paul convinced Nannon to visit and get him back.
- Franz Lehár's Die lustige Witwe (The Merry Widow) has, since its premier in Vienna in 1905, remained one of the most popular, entertaining repertoire operetta mainstays to have graced the opera stages of the world. To a wealth of fine past performances available for listening or viewing may be added this live staging recorded during the 2005 Seefestspiele Moerbisch Austria Festival with a cast headed by Harald Serafin, Mathias Hausmann, Margarita De Arellano and Elisabeth Starzinger, Rudolf Bibl conducting.
- Since the three actors Heinz Doll, Toni Mack and Hans Stiegler are without engagement, they announce themselves on an advertisement.
- Company boss Fritz's younger brother Benno suffers from exam anxiety, so Fritz enrolls in school using Benno's name to graduate in his place. But because Fritz knows all the answers he is not exactly popular with his fellow students.
- A police ski instructor is sent undercover to a quiet alpine resort to investigate burglary. At the same resort 12 girls-skiers come on vacation.
- In Biedermeier Vienna, Oberleutnant Fischbacher has fallen in love with the steadfast chambermaid Franzi, who of course rejects him. When he hears that she is said to have heard someone else, he is disappointed and composes a hit song about the immorality of Viennese parlor maids. The little song becomes a hit, but the objects of ridicule are only moderately enthusiastic and go on strike for the upcoming Radetzkyball.
- Adaptation of the naturalistic tragedy by Hauptmann: After his wife dies, a cart driver marries his ambitious and shrewish maid, who brings him nothing but trouble.
- The new village priest gets entangled in a complicated romantic triangle involving a local noble family's paraplegic daughter.