《《Münchner Geschichten (TV Series 1974– )》》Storyline
Plot SynopsisThe credits, accompanied by eerie music by Bernard Herrmann, play over Saul Bass"" amazing title sequence that combines both live action and animation.By phone from the Hellfire Club, MacTaggert reported the strange occurrence that she had witnessed to CIA Director McCone (Matt Craven).Nick: Thanks, Frank.Does it make you hungry?Frank: Unh unh.Thirsty.To entertain them, the middle-aged, affable proprietor strums on a guitar and sings a tune about his own marriage:I""m not much to look at, nothing to seeJust glad I""m living, lucky to beI""ve got a woman, crazy for meShe""s funny that wayAlthough she has "practically forgotten" how o dance, and is reluctant to dance with Frank in front of her husband, her resistance breaks down when she is encouraged to do so by the jovial Nick.War, war, war.This war talk""s spoiling all the fun at every party this spring.I get so bored I could scream.Besides, there isn""t going to be any war...If either of you boys says ""war"" just once again, I""ll go in the house and slam he door.She states a variation on her trademark line for the first time when asked if she is attending the neighboring Wilkes-Twelve Oakes plantation""s barbecue the next day: "Why I hadn""t thought about that yet.The Irishman hero/vagabond, strolling in the streets of New York City, tells the audience in his first line (with a wry, brogue accent), a flashback, that he has made a stupid fool of himself:When I start out to make a fool of myself, there""s very little can stop me.