Adolphe Osso

Most Popular Adolphe Osso Trailers

Total trailers found: 12

The Eagle Trailer (1931)

28 August 1931

An adaptation of the play L'Aiglon by Edmond Rostand, which portrays the life of Napoleon I.

Should We Wed Them? Trailer (1932)

01 June 1932

Professor Bock is to inaugurate the museum, the construction of which was donated by a generous patron who remains anonymous.

The Knight of the Night Trailer (1953)

22 November 1953

Paris, 1884. Bella Fontanges, a renowned ballerina, is married to Georges de Segar. But after just a few years together, the couple slowly sinks into weariness.

Three Dates Trailer (1953)

31 December 1953

Two men are in love with the same woman. One of them, feeling rejected, attempts suicide. The young woman finally decides to choose a third man.

The Hunting Ground Trailer (1951)

10 October 1951

In a small village, a farmer discovers his wife has committed suicide, but suspicions of murder arise, dividing the community.

Dragnet Night Trailer (1931)

09 July 1931

A sailor, who meets a lovely music hall singer during a police raid, falls in love. In a contest at a fair, he defeats a former boxing champ.

Goodbye Darling Trailer (1946)

26 April 1946

Chérie is a beautiful young woman who works as an escort girl. She meets a young and wealthy man who propose her to be his fictional wife so that his mother won't bother him anymore with this other girl, a rich one, she wants to see her son married to.

Beauty Cult Trailer (1931)

02 January 1931

The Mystery of the Yellow Room Trailer (1930)

18 September 1930

Mathilde Strangerson, the daughter of an eminent scientist, narrowly escapes being murdered in her own bedroom by an unknown assailant.

Les Amours de Pergolese Trailer (1933)

24 February 1933

In Italy, in 1736, Pergolese is in love with Maria. But Maria's brother, Count Raniero, forbids his sister to marry a modest composer.

Scent of the Woman in Black Trailer (1931)

06 November 1931

The story takes place on the Riviera, where the title character may or may not be involved in various shades of skullduggery, including murder.

The Terror of Batignolles Trailer (1931)

31 December 1931

An expressionist comedy greatly influenced by German Expressionism set in a bohemian enclave of northern Paris, which Clouzot made shortly before he served as assistant director to Anatole Litvak and E.