Gorm Schmidt

Most Popular Gorm Schmidt Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

David Copperfield Trailer (1922)

05 December 1922

A young man journeys from a difficult childhood to maturity, exploring social injustice, personal development, and the complexities of human relationships.

The King of Pelicania Trailer (1928)

16 August 1928

Princess Lola has been exiled from her native Pelicania after one of her relatives usurped the throne.

On the Stroke of Midnight Trailer (1923)

20 April 1923

Peter Hansen, a parish clerk, is woken up in the middle of the night by a mysterious phone call. On the phone a woman screams for help, and when he hears shots shortly afterwards he knows that something is very wrong.

The Hill Park Mystery Trailer (1923)

25 February 1923

Police reporter Erik Brandt is sent off for some rest and recreation after solving a murder under the nose of the police.

Luck Trailer (1924)

10 March 1924

Old Lund is determined to make his granddaughter Lise/Liz a great dancer. He teaches dance classes in their attic home, accompanied by their neighbours, Pat and Patachon, playing the flute and violin.

Copenhagen's Sherlock Holmes Trailer (1925)

30 November 1925

Karen Wang and her beloved Kai Ørn live happily together. However, just as he’s about to propose, a serpent slithers into the paradise: Viggo Eibye, who’s a bad man, also wants to marry Karen.

The Refound Daughter Trailer (1923)

24 September 1923

Summer has arrived, and people are fleeing the sun-scorched, stony streets of the city. Pat and Patachon also leave the stifling streets behind to spend the summer in the countryside.

Fy og Bi på eventyr Trailer (1955)

11 July 1955

Among Merry Musicians Trailer (1922)

22 November 1922

Director Jessen lives with his sons Fritz and Jørgen in a country house on the coast of Øresund. One day, Jessen announces that his boss is coming to visit from Australia, and that he will bring along his daughter, Alice.

The Friend From Springfield Trailer (1927)

14 November 1927

Even the greatest screenwriters suffer from writer’s block, and the only cure is an impromptu trip to Paris.