Dagmar Kákošová

Most Popular Dagmar Kákošová Trailers

Total trailers found: 13

Vysoká cena Trailer (1978)

01 January 1978

Bunda Trailer (1975)

01 January 1975

Šepkajúci fantóm Trailer (1976)

28 May 1976

A dangerous maniac is on the loose in the city, targeting women... The last episode of the free Slovak crime series depicts the fight between law enforcement officers and a maniac who threatens women.

Malá manekýnka Trailer (1960)

01 January 1960

The Barnabáš Kos Case Trailer (1965)

16 April 1965

Barnabáš Kos, a meek and modest triangle-player in a state orchestra finds himself unfathomably promoted to musical director.

Ľubica medvedica Trailer (1968)

25 December 1968

Orol a lastovička Trailer (1977)

26 December 1977

And I'll Run to the Ends of the Earth Trailer (1980)

07 March 1980

Majka "Chatterbox" is a girl entering adolescence. She was born with a minor disability. While her mother keeps scolding her for the way she walks, her classmates mock her and call her a "duck".

Opojenie z premeny Trailer (1998)

01 January 1998

A melodramatic story of a young woman Kristina, who briefly manages to survive the illusion of a rich happy life, but cannot bear to return to the sad reality.

Cesta ženy Trailer (1975)

23 January 1975

A chronicle of dramatic events capturing the fates of people living in a Slovak village just after World War II.

Germinie Trailer (1997)

01 January 1997

Television dramatisation of the novella by brothers Jules and Edmond Goncourt. The melodramatic romantic story of young Germinie, who has always longed for love and understanding, but has missed out on much in life.

Prípad krásnej nerestnice Trailer (1974)

12 April 1974

A crime story about a victim who was not entirely innocent. A fashion show is held on board a Danube steamer, where the star is the model Anna Vlčková, nicknamed "the beautiful harlot" because of her acquaintances with wealthy foreigners.

Štyridsaťštyri Trailer (1958)

14 February 1958

Drama about the rebellion of the Trencín Infantry Regiment against its superior officers in the Serbian city of Kragujevac, at the end of the First World War.