Der ganz normale Wahnsinn is a German television series.
Der Bastian is a German television series written by Barbara Noack, broadcast in 13 episodes between 1972 and 1973 on ZDF.
A Munich detective falls into various misadventures as he pursues criminals and tries to evade women across the city.
Um Mundo Catita is a series of 6 episodes inspired by the world and the characters invented by Manuel João Vieira, but also by the great successes of the last years of American HBO. It is not an exaggeration to say that nothing like this has ever been done in Portugal: contrary to what is usual with comedy shows, this series does not feature successive gags or pictures, but tells a story. The story of a bohemian and bankrupt singer (starring Manuel João Vieira) who falls in love with his beautiful dentist, who in turn is engaged to a successful young executive. "Um Mundo Catita" is the story of a bohemian and bankrupt singer (starred by Manuel João Vieira) who falls in love with his beautiful dentist, who in turn is engaged to a successful young executive. It is the adventures and misadventures of this intrepid lover that we will follow throughout the six episodes. "Um Mundo Quita" explores a type of humor that offers two levels of reading - burlesque and non-sense.
La Vérité follows the story of a Parisian woman who leads a promiscuous and irresponsible lifestyle. When her sister dies in a tragic accident, she must face the consequences of her actions and come to terms with her own personal responsibility.
A simple typewriter is familiar with a garage-facing young man, who is recommended to be a big business man. The same is done by her, presenting the daughter of his boss industrialist. In the end, however, all is corrected, misunderstandings are overlooked and the poor typist marries the poor garage.
Go for It, Baby is a comedy about a group of aimless twenty-somethings who go on a summer adventure, filled with walking, dates, pranks, and police encounters. The story follows a young song-writer who gets distracted by a girl he meets during a police uniform prank, and the group of friends navigate through Munich, Germany, experiencing a summer full of irony, flirtations, and housebreakings. Will they find love and easy living in the midst of their misadventures?
In 'Nicht fummeln, Liebling', a loser finds himself caught up in a political protest after getting involved with a group of hippies. The film is a satirical take on living in Munich, Germany during the era of new German cinema. With symbolic actions, car chases, and slapstick comedy, it explores themes of love, easy living, and political unrest.
A Pete Smith Specialty shorts series entry. Dave demonstrates a variety of household items and furniture which, while modern, is much more trouble than the progress is worth.
Film promoting advertising in Redbook as the best way to reach young suburban consumers, a growing demographic of the late 1950s. It makes the point through a rich collection of actuality footage showing families and children engaged in leisure activities at home and at the shopping center. Produced in Kodachrome.
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