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- Nicolas Philibert goes to America after killing a French aristocrat. On his return he tries to divorce his wife, Charlotte, but when he sees others trying to woo her his own interest is rekindled.
- The disabled ex-soldier Andreas Pum lost a leg for emperor and fatherland. After leaving the army he receives a license and a drehorgel. One day he gets into a controversy with a well-dressed gentleman, disturbs the public order, and hits a policeman. Andreas Pum goes to jail, loses his license, and becomes toilet guard in the Cafe Halali after his release. Only at the moment of death does he recognize that he was always too decent and too obedient.
- Eva is small dancing girl at a revue-show . When she finds out the fact that she inherited the palace hotel in St. Wolfgang at the Wolfgang lake she resigns. Together with her friend Maxie they are on the way to consume the Inheritance. Their joy expires however rapidly, when they find out that the palace hotel is in ruin. Gustl, who is performing with his band at the 'Weißen Rössl', knows what to do.
- Ambitious investment manager Sonja has a shining career ahead of her. Her life suddenly changes when her sister dies in an accident; her children must move in with Sonja. The two cause chaos everywhere and put Sonja's time schedule out of order. While Sonja finds favours at the master role with the help of the charming archaeologist Erik, her fiance Karl takes flight and checks into a hotel. Sonja knows that she must make a decision now.
- The Berlin bar pianist Peter drives with his friend Hans to Tirol. There both fall in love with the pretty Gretel daughter of restaurant operator Ignaz Musbauer. But Gretel may marry only after her fewer delightful sister Liesel came under the hood. In hope to be able to be divorced soon again Hans sacrifices himself and marries Liesel first.