Cruys Voorbergh

Most Popular Cruys Voorbergh Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

The Flying Dutchman Trailer (1957)

05 July 1957

Biopic about the early years of pioneering aircraft manufacturer Anthony Fokker. After a fight with his teacher, headstrong Anthony Fokker refuses to return to his old school in Haarlem.

Kleren maken de man Trailer (1957)

11 October 1957

A secret document, a stolen dress suit, two dimwitted crooks, the love of a man for a woman. It all results in a roller coaster ride for a young insurance agent.

Somewhere in the Netherlands Trailer (1940)

19 April 1940

Mobilization on the brink of the Second World War divides a husband and wife. When lawyer Frans van Loon is called up to join the mine clearance service he doesn't want to worry his wife and keeps it from her.

But Not in Vain Trailer (1948)

23 December 1948

Farmer Jan Alting, who has disowned his son for collaborating with the nazis, provides shelter for a Jewish couple, a wanted communist and a rebel aristocrat.

Fair in the Rain Trailer (1962)

15 March 1962

After being released from prison a career criminal wants to start a new life. To finance this new life he decides to rob a small-town bank during a funfair.

Piccolo, Saxo and Company Trailer (1960)

01 January 1960

A family of string instruments goes out to meet new friends, meeting other instruments such as the family of the woodwinds, saxophones and percussion instruments along the way.

De big van het regiment Trailer (1935)

19 April 1935

Diary fragments tell of the arrival of Belgian refugees across the Dutch border in winter 1915. Reserve lieutenant Berkhage returns from the Belgian border with a refugee child.

My Wife's Family Trailer (1935)

22 February 1935

Comedy of errors centred around a piano and the baby of a servant girl whose existence is unknown to all, based on the play 'A house full of strife' by A.

William of Orange Trailer (1934)

04 January 1934

The first 'official' Dutch sound film was presented as a historic document on the history of the Netherlands, highlighting the importance of prince William of Orange's role during the Eighty Years war.