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- British agent James Bond goes undercover to pursue the villainous Ernst Stavro Blofeld, who is planning to hold the world to ransom.
- It is carnival time in Munich and participants are overindulging in alcohol and sensual pleasures. "Follow us into madness" beckons Lys who is drunk on life, but the sensitive Henry does not follow him. Lys has betrayed his fiance, as Henry once betrayed his lost love Anna. In memory of Anna and his cruel Dickensian childhood, Henry challenges Lys to a duel to try to appease his guilt.
- Landlord Kohlhiesel has two daughters that couldn't be more different: Liesel, the older one, is a clumsy hoyden; Gretel (Gritli), the younger, is pretty and charming. Gretel wants to marry, but her father won't allow it until Liesel has a husband. Can Xaver be persuaded to simulate some interest in her?
- An East Indian chef falls in love with the fiancee of his new boss.
- The film explores the world of an esoteric transcendental mystery-school.
- Silver Forest is a brutally realistic coming-of-age story, set in a small Swiss town in a bleak winter landscape. A group of boys struggle with their mounting anger with the mundane world, resulting in a string of escalating acts of violence. Deep in the forest they finally find a release for their aggression by joining a Nazi gang - only to discover the boundaries where harmless play turns into murder.
- A husband orders his wife to recover a lost slipper. The wife enlists the aid of her friend, Beatrice (Betty Stockfield) to bring the slipper to her in Switzerland, and Georges (Roger Treville) follows Betty.
- The Bernese Oberland is situated in the heart of Switzerland. It is region famed for its clear, pure air, and for the utter grandeur of its mountain scenery. The majestic proportions of such of its peaks as the Jungfrau are, of course, too familiar to need citing as examples. One thinks of the Alps at best as bleak inhospitable affairs, among which men live only on sufferance. In connection with them, we picture the arduous endeavors of mountain climbing expeditions, great crevasses in the ice and frenzied hands clutching at a breaking rope. It is utterly impossible to describe the scenery witnessed from the moving cars. The picture concludes with an exhibition of cross-country skiing by two expert English amateurs. Captain and Mrs. Hinkston. The ski is used at present by the armies of several nations as a means of winter travel. Its efficiency in rough country is adequately proved in this film, for the expert that is.
- A documentary about skiing at the beginning of the century.