Most Popular Arthur Mainzer Trailers
Total trailers found: 11
Berlin-Alexanderplatz: The Story of Franz Biberkopf Trailer (1931)
07 October 1931
Franz Biberkopf has served four years in prison. His return to normal life is not successful.
The Spanish Fly Trailer (1931)
09 December 1931
As a young man, mustard manufacturer Ludwig Klinke had an affair with a dancer, the “Spanish Fly”.
Gone to Earth Trailer (1950)
06 November 1950
Hazel Woods, a beautiful and young Welsh girl, lives a wild, rustic life and loves animals — in particular, her pet fox.
The Pride of Company Three Trailer (1932)
04 January 1932
The adventures of smart soldier Gustav Diestelbeck include managing his superior officer, competing for the canteneer's daughter, evading punishment for discipline faults and hosting Prinz Willibald during his visit to the regiment.
The Town Stands on Its Head Trailer (1933)
21 January 1933
In the style of Gogol's Inspector General: When a traveling salesman arrives in the car of a government official, the powers that be of a small town think he's the auditor and try to throw him off the track about their disorderly finances.
The Trunks of Mr. O.F. Trailer (1931)
02 December 1931
In the very old-fashioned town of Ostend suddenly 13 suitcases are delivered to the Grand Hotel, with a note, that O.
Five from the Jazzband Trailer (1932)
19 March 1932
By pure chance, Jessie and his four jazz musicians are hired to play at the cabaret theatre “Trocadero”.
Child, I'm Happy on Your Coming Trailer (1933)
25 June 1933
Portrait photographer Lu Tiemann owns a white wire-haired terrier named "Stork." For Lu, the charming dog has a very specific purpose: to either jump into parked cars with men at the wheel, thereby attracting their attention, or to hide inside the car and emerge while it's moving – with the same result.
Who Takes Love Seriously? Trailer (1931)
27 September 1931
Max Hansen and Willi Schur play two small-time criminals who steal dogs from their owners in the hope that they will get a reward.
Bubi Trailer (1937)
14 May 1937
When Otto Wallburg and Szöke Szakall, as selfless taxi drivers, engage in both sentimental and comical duels over a little boy, at least the world of comedy remains intact.