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- Two young men head west in search of fortune and adventure.
- Zwillingsbrüder rebellieren gegen die Tyrannei im vorrömischen Italien und trennen sich dann, wenn sie ihr Volk zur Gründung einer neuen Stadt führen.
- "Mein Kampf" presents the rise and fall of the Third Reich, showing mainly the destruction of Poland and the life of Hitler, from when he was a mediocre student and frustrated aspirant of art living in the slums of Austria and Germany, until his suicide in 1945 after being responsible for the deaths of millions of people and the destruction of Europe. All of the footage is real and was in a secret file of Göbbels, including many poignant scenes filmed by Göbbels himself.
- A young theatre couple has marriage and financial problems.
- Tailor Vipperup in Ebberöd has liquidity problems: his customers are bad at paying for his services, while his own creditors are even more insistent. To top it all off, Vipperup is married to a wealthy housewife.
- John and Ulla are happily married and live in the villa Fridhem. Via telegram, John gets the news that his dreaded mother-in-law will come to visit.
- Office clerk Margit suspects that the senior accountant is embezzling money from the company. Now the auditors are on their way to check the bookkeeping. It seems that the senior accountant isn't the only embezzler in the town, even the chief of police is a member of the Embezzler's Club. Margit decides to help the senior accountant.
- Teodor is afraid to tell his rich wife that he works extra nightly at the sinful hotel Babylon.
- Catherine defies her strict father and accompanies a traveling theater company. Her father picks up the daughter and as a punishment he sends her to a priest farm in the countryside.
- The Sjölund family on Lillholmen in the archipelago of Stockholm is quite religious and is considered suitable for dealing with odd specimens of wild youth placed there by one of Stockholm's youth associations for young girls.
- A married writer's luck turns when he gets a play produced at the Théâtre de Paris. He meets the femme fatale who should play the lead in his play. Passion and conflict occurs.
- Vera Nilsson is friendly with the poor neighbor boy Håkan, this is not seen kindly by Vera's father Nils.
- Frida lives in a small idyllic town called Little Paris.
- Lisa, Pontus and Herman has formed a small artists' collective in Stockholm. The successes are rare and occasionally this sets off an irritated mood.
- The old Luny Palace in Paris has been purchased by pompous, newly-rich widow Charlotte Ponson.
- A boy lies and dreams in his bed in the kitchen, wakes up and takes a kitchen knife with him to bed and falls asleep. He dreams that he kills everyone at a game table, except for his father, whom he takes out on a tram ride. The boy wakes up again and waits for the father to come home and when he does, the mother and the father quarrel about something. The morning comes and the boy goes out, finally ends up at the beer café where the father and his beer friends are sitting.
- Jideon Andersson is the leader of the "Red Day" organization that are planning a communist takeover of the capital of Stockholm on August 1.
- Erik, who comes from a wealthy family, must marry a stuck-up rich girl, but the one he really loves is the less-well-off Anna.
- In the cellar Tuppen in Stockholms Old Town the troubadour Bellman sits with his drinking buddies Fredman, Mollberg, Mowitz and Father Berg.
- René Marelle from Marseille is actually a Swede named Richard Bergin, but he has chosen to tamper with his identity to avoid his Swedish military service. A look-alike has taken his place to fifty thousand kronor in compensation.
- Homeowner Edlund is forced to borrow money from Mauritz Berg, the local sawmill owner, but soon finds it is not an end to his problems or his dealings with Berg.
- Charlotte Löwensköld is a story of psychological insight and a mother/son relationship. Charlotte is in love with Karl-Arthur--and both have some Löwensköld blood. Their young love is ill fated and each goes on to marry another.
- Captain Karlsson and his guest Harald Jensen perform the sailor's song "Love, hope and faith". They anchor next to Skipper Norman's boat. There the skipper bickers with his wife as usual. Harald's great love in life is Carnegie's porter.
- Gunnar Gawell is masonry on a building but also a very good football player. He gets a chance to play for the the national team against Denmark. Gunnar is offered a bribe if he allows the Danish team to win the match.
- Set in 1880's, an aged woman sentimentally recalls a time of love and heartache from her own past in segments of flashbacks. Based on the novel by Danish writer Jenny Blicher-Clausen.