Erhard Mai

Most Popular Erhard Mai Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Ferienerlebnisse Trailer (1958)

01 January 1958

On the night before the trip to the winter holiday, a boy dreams of the adventures he will experience in the mountains.

Vom Löwen und den Mäusen Trailer (1957)

19 April 1957

During a football match, three mice kick a few stones that hit a sleeping lion on the head. Then the ball lands in front of him and a mouse rolls after it.

Des Kaisers neue Kleider Trailer (1957)

19 April 1957

A vain emperor is constantly preoccupied with his appearance. Three swindlers promise to make him extraordinary clothes that can only be seen by people who are honest and clever.

Der Teufel auf Besuch Trailer (1967)

01 September 1967

The devil's grandmother sends her grandson to visit the Punch and Judy family. The devil hypocritically promises to behave in an exemplary manner, but does the opposite.

Till Eulenspiegel als Türmer Trailer (1956)

24 February 1956

The count, an evil robber baron, appropriates the last of his peasants' cows. Till Eulenspiegel hires himself out as a tower blower to the wild journeyman and causes the count and his cronies to blindly leave the castle by raising a false alarm.

Die Prinzessin auf der Erbse Trailer (1960)

25 March 1960

Animated short film based on the Andersen tale. A king envies his son for the carefree way he spends his days and wants to find him a wife.

Der Apfel Trailer (1970)

30 January 1970

Everything started with a forbidden apple. The independent and intellectual man is responsible for continuous progress.

The Magic Ring Trailer (1958)

31 January 1958

Silhouette animated short about a boy who learns the value of hard work over wishing.

Der kluge Bauer Trailer (1956)

09 November 1956

A duke tries to use force to collect the taxes of his peasants for the second time. The peasants want to defend themselves against this.

Prinzessin Springwasser Trailer (1957)

19 April 1957

In the courtyard of a royal castle stands a well from which the residents must fetch their water. The king is very displeased by this; what annoys him most is the farmhand Hans, who appears at the well every day, whistling a cheerful tune.