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Hofreiter, who has a relationship with Natter's wife Adele, confronts Natter after the latter launches a newspaper advertisement linking the suicide of an admirer of Hofreiter's wife to Hofreiter himself. In his tried and tested manner, Hofreiter challenges his vis-a-vis to a duel, but contrary to all etiquette, Natter refuses and exposes Hofreiter's system of vain notions of honor by confronting him with "genuine feeling". Natter: "I am hopelessly in love with my wife. That happens, dear Hofreiter. Nothing helps. That's just the way it is." His revenge is of a different nature, because he gets out of Hofreiter's narcissistic game and disavows his deceptive maneuvers and strategies of shifting blame.
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O.W. Fischer | Friedrich Hofreiter | Unowned |
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Ruth Leuwerik | Genia Hofreiter | Unowned |
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Walther Reyer | Dr. Mauer | Unowned |
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Helmut Qualtinger | Natter | Unowned |
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André Heller | Gustav Wahl | Unowned |
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Sabine Sinjen | Erna Wahl | Unowned |
| Michael Heltau | Otto von Aigner | Unowned | |
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Bibiana Zeller | Marie Rhon | Unowned |
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Nina Sandt | Mrs. Wahl | Unowned |
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Raoul Retzer | Unowned |