Arzt (uncredited)
Luc and Gaston are French bus drivers who would do almost anything for pretty girls. Thus they "borrow" one of their firms busses in order to bring some girls to Kitzbuehel for skiing.
Schlosspförtner
O guarda-redes Josef Bloch é expulso de um jogo após cometer uma falta, num jogo fora de casa. Depois disso, vagueia pela cidade desconhecida, passa a noite com a funcionária de um cinema e estrangula-a na manhã seguinte. Em vez de fugir ou entregar-se à polícia, Bloch refugia-se na casa da ex-namorada, e espera que a polícia venha prendê-lo.
Patient
Pfarrer
A naive innkeeper arrives from the Alps into town to investigate his shady investor only to discover that he owns a sex shop. Needing money for a good cause, he and his sons join in. However, his partner is actually a diamond smuggler.
Herr Vukovic
Frivolous Senta (Ulrike Butz) is thrown out of her residence for a reason later explained. Owning just a suitcase and the clothes on her back (a raincoat) she decides to hitch a ride. To help achieve her goal she flashes her naked body to an unsuspecting driver, who crashes his car in disbelief. This little stunt lands her in court, but since she has no money to pay for the damages she is sentenced to... write down her memoirs! Inspired by classic erotic literature, Senta's writings predominantly feature her past sexual encounters - presented as flashbacks - up to the point which led her into court.
Postbeamter
Xaver Hintermoser
Don't bother to ask. They always say yes.
Bitterling
The literal English translation of the German-titled film here is "The Hostess of the Lahn." Suzanne (Terry Torday) is the beautiful redhead who runs an inn in the town of Giessen. She is the subject of many inspirational love songs by the student population. The lyrics also reflect the Germans' resentment and hostility toward the French occupation by the army of Napoleon. Suzanne appears in various stages of undress.