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- About the rebellion of the youth and the increasingly debated erotic exploratory experiments - a modern theme of the late 1920s.
- About trafficking. A nightclub in Buenos Aires is advertising for blonde women for glamorous jobs.
- Richard Lane isolates himself in the African interior for 5 years after his sweetheart, Natalie, marries Norman Travers. Travers, who tires of family life and neglects his wife and son, drifts into an affair with Nita Howard, a cabaret dancer. When Travers' ship is reported lost inward from Europe, Lane hears the news and determines to return and win Natalie; soon Lane develops a fondness for Natalie and her child, Bobby, and she consents to marry him. Travers, however, is rescued from a desert island and refuses to grant Natalie a divorce. Lane finds Travers murdered; and thinking that Natalie is guilty, he surrenders himself to the police. She denies his guilt, but the chief of detectives discovers that Nita Howard is the murderess. Lane is happily united with Natalie.
- Lighthouse keeper Uwe Bull lives with his wife Hanne and the assistant Jens in a secluded, small world. When the only survivor from a shipwreck, young Margot from Reeperbahn, is washed up on the island, Uwe's feelings arouses.
- In the 19th century, Polish patriots rise up in Warsaw against domination by the Czar of Russia.
- In a luxury hotel, a gathering of foreign high society people attend a wedding lunch. By the end of the feast a dramatic turn of events occurs : on the time of leaving the groom realizes that his newly married wife has... disappeared ! One morning, some time later, he meets her again at the Bois de Boulogne. She tells him everything about her strange attitude: she needed to be married to be able to have access to her husband's money. With this money, she managed to avenge her mother.
- Silent version of the Schnitzler play later remade famously by Ophuls: during the Austro-Hungarian empire, honor is valued so highly that because of an affair of the heart, a young officer must fight in a duel.
- Mary, a young student takes a holiday, which includes boat trips, gardening, and visits to her wealthy groom.
- In this comedy, a civilian singer of opera is obliged to fulfill his duty and perform six weeks of military service.
- With a script co written by Weimar era sexologist Magnus Hirschfeld, this enlightened drama deals with WWI soldiers who have become impotent due to wounds but still want to marry.
- The respected gynecologist Prof. Hausen is averse to performing abortions. In contrast, his up-and-coming colleague Dr. Schäfer sees abortion as a means of helping women in need. The professor's convictions are shaken when misfortune befalls his own family.
- A musical about love that spans the period before and after the Great War in the Austro Hungarian empire.
- The son of a university professor falls in love with the daughter of an engineer, both are under 18. Soon she's pregnant. Looking thru the papers for encrypted ads that offer abortions, they find one by a Madame Lu, who is already suspected of doing abortions (abortions were illegal in Germany at that time) by the police. They ask, offer quite some money, but she refuses after taking the money. Looking for another place they are successful, but the moment before the operation starts, the police raid the place. In the girl's case the Jugendamt (Youth-administration) takes over, the parents are informed, but the stress was too much, the girl has a mis-carriage. Now both are accusing Madame Lu of taking the money, but the police, after raiding her place, find themselves and almost everybody else very surprised over her work and background.