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- The story of the ill-fated second wife of the English king Henry VIII, whose marriage to the Henry led to momentous political and religious turmoil in England.
- In Southern Bavaria, Xaver wants to marry Gretel, but her father Kohlhiesel insists his elder daughter Liesel marry first. Liesel is shunned as too brutal. Seppel suggests marrying Liesel first, ridding her, then wedding Gretel.
- The story of the great German composer, from his childhood through his great triumphs in orchestral and operatic music.
- A nude couple pose in an art studio on a square rug, while the camera does a circular traveling around them; the woman has her right knee on the floor and her right arm raised in front of her face, holding the man's thighs with her right, while the man is bent forward, as if looking in the distance.
- In the form of a shadow, Death emerges from the sea and convinces an unhappy woman to commit suicide by returning to the sea with him.
- The young bride Anna von Glassner receives mysterious letters shortly before her wedding with Count von Fahrenwald. The Count is said to be insane.
- The sisters Ellen and Sabine are dancers. Ellen marries a banker, Sabine is left by her lover. Sabine earns her living as an entertainment lady at the Blue Lantern.
- In the image of Salomé, the excluded other - nature, sexuality, the feminine - returns as an attraction and a threat. In a mixture of striptease and opera, Adorée Villany in front of the camera crosses the boundaries of both genres.
- A young intellectual falls in love with a circus performer and decides to cultivate her into a lady and marry her. Eventually however she decides to return to her tightrope walker lover.
- When an Indian Maharaja, infected by Western culture, surrenders to emancipation, it is not without consequences. He has to enter a convent because his wife, a European, threw herself into the sea in her madness. She had given herself to an enemy Maharajah.
- The patriarch of the family, The General, is indebted to the Frenchman Marquis de Grillet and has mortgaged his property.
- An 'Apache dance' was performed for the off-beat crowd of the Parisian underworld, who called themselves Apaches. This had nothing in common with the Native American tribe in North America.
- Werner Krafft is a self-made man that has worked his way to become a business partner at the Kleinschmidt factory. He is engaged with Erika, who also have an emotional relationship with Heinz Kleinschmidt.
- Thomas Lehr keeps his pistol in a drawer at his office. When a young clerk Schimdt, dreaming of migrating to the USA, steals the weapon and uses it while plundering the company the owner of the gun, Lehr, becomes a suspect.
- The king of the country visits the Count, to meet the Countess. The Countess, however, decides to make off with her three suitors. Karolina now pretends to be the Countess and the rest of the staff take on the role of aristocrats when the king visits. Meanwhile, the Countess is arrested and pretends to be her kitchen maid Karolina.
- Jenny is just twenty years old when she works as a helper in the service of a renowned portrait photographer. He has an eye on the young girl, but does not dare to confess his feelings to her.
- Short film produced by Messter-Film for the Seventh War Bond drive; reissued in October 1918.