In Bloody Moon, a mental institution becomes the setting for a series of gruesome murders. A mysterious killer stalks the halls, targeting the patients and staff. As the body count rises, the survivors must uncover the identity of the killer before they become the next victims. With elements of mystery and thriller, Bloody Moon delivers a chilling and suspenseful experience with shocking twists.
Ein echter Wiener geht nicht unter is a classic Austrian television series. It was produced by Österreichischer Rundfunk, Austrian Television, and ran for 24 episodes from 1975 to 1979. The script writer was Ernst Hinterberger; the series was based on his 1966 novel Das Salz der Erde. The producer was Hans Preiner, who initiated the project in his series Impulse, which centered on development of new program formats and training of new, young directors. Ein echter Wiener geht nicht unter starred popular Austrian actor Karl Merkatz as the main character, Edmund "Mundl" Sackbauer. Mundl lives in a typical Vienna Gemeindebau at Hasengasse, in Vienna's 10th municipal district. The series used Viennese dialect and became successful after an initial campaign against it by the Krone newspaper as too "common."
A faithful family has gathered around "Mundl": his wife Toni, who says little but always has the last word; his son Karli, who marries Irmi, a woman from "higher circles", and his parents-in-law, the Werners, who have some difficulty in getting accustomed to the coarse tones of the Sackbauer family. Then Mundl's daughter Hanni brings home a bespectacled intellectual, of all people, and altogether, everyday life in Vienna can be rather exciting.
Pension Schöller is a witty and fast-paced comedy that takes place in a madhouse of confusion and hilarity. The story follows a young man who pretends to be a wealthy baron in order to win a bet. As the mistaken identities and misunderstandings pile up, the stage is set for a series of comedic misadventures that will leave you laughing out loud.
It's 30 years later and the Sackbauers have estranged themselves from everyone; only mother "Toni" tries to re-establish the old happy family.
Vienna in the eighties. An accidental meeting in a restaurant. She, Hannah, is Jewish and has a live-in lover, a young and successful architect. He, Friedrich, is a German and lives permanently in Vienna. Two worlds collide with another, begin to become entangled in each other. Friedrich too, has his problems. He is a "German", which fascinates and repels Hannah at the same time. She tries to get over her confusion by being ironic and flirtatious. Simultaneously, what she has tried to suppress breaks through in flashbacks...
Kampl wants to bring love and inheritance matters into the right hands. His grandson Gabriel has plans about what's best for himself.
Based on Joseph Roth's novella.
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