Most Popular Carl M. Lundh Trailers
Total trailers found: 11
Crime in Paradise Trailer (1959)
07 September 1959
While four men blow up a safe, a night watchman is accidentally killed. They get away with the loot. Ten years later, the stepson of the dead night watchman receives vital information.
Last Pair Out Trailer (1956)
12 November 1956
About the life of the student, Bo Dahlin. Bo's parents are divorced. Both have been unfaithful. Bo is engaged to Kerstin, but only has eyes for Anita.
Jazz Boy Trailer (1958)
06 October 1958
The rich young man Teddy Anker invests his money in the theater at the beginning of the 1920s. Whatever he does becomes a success.
Waiting Women Trailer (1952)
03 November 1952
The four wives of four brothers share stories of their marriages as they wait for their husbands in a small, secluded cottage.
A Lesson in Love Trailer (1954)
04 October 1954
After fifteen years of marriage and mutual infidelity, a couple on the brink of divorce unexpectedly confront their unresolved love during a journey to Copenhagen.
Summer Interlude Trailer (1951)
01 October 1951
During a brief summer vacation, a lonely woman recalls her first love thirteen years earlier.
Hans Brinker, or the Silver Skates Trailer (1962)
07 January 1962
Set in 1860s Holland along the famed Zeider Zee — young Hans Brinker finds himself responsible for supporting his family after his father becomes injured in an accident.
To Joy Trailer (1950)
20 February 1950
A young orchestra violinist’s fear of mediocrity and drive for artistic success strain his marriage to a fellow musician.
Just a Waiter Trailer (1959)
28 September 1959
Fabian Bom is a waiter at a hotel in a small town. But he dreams of doing something else - to dance and sing on a stage.
Defiance Trailer (1952)
15 September 1952
A teacher is so hard on his students that he faces a warning by the school principal. In order to at least improve the strained relationship with his own son, he turns to a priest for advice.
Alexander the Great Trailer (1917)
12 November 1917
In a small provincial town there is a hotel run by one of those eccentric cooks of long ago who made generous meals that have nothing in common with the extravagant restaurateurs of nowadays and their meagre menus.