Helmut Gauß

Most Popular Helmut Gauß Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Knight Rusty 2: Full Metal Racket Trailer (2017)

19 January 2017

Too bad: Knight Rusty's big show fight in honor of the Knights of Scrapland completely backfires and plunges the kingdom into total chaos.

Geld macht nicht glücklich Trailer (1989)

26 December 1989

Mit dem Herzen einer Mutter Trailer (1992)

22 November 1992

A woman loses her husband in a car accident and plunges into a severe emotional crisis, which is why she leaves her son in the care of her mother-in-law.

Vampires in Havana Trailer (1985)

30 July 1985

Professor Von Dracula, a vampire scientist, leaves Transylvania for Cuba, where he invents "Vampisol," a potion that allows vampires to survive in sunlight.

Globi and the Stolen Shadows Trailer (2003)

02 October 2003

Rock musician Benji leads a charmed life until the day the evil Maestro steals his shadow in order to take possession of Benji's musical talent.

Die heilige Hure Trailer (1997)

11 February 1997

Die große Reise der Agathe Schweigert Trailer (1972)

12 November 1972

Overnight, Ernst has to leave his mother Agathe and Nazi Germany for Paris because he took part in a protest.

Geheimes Deutschland Trailer (2006)

01 December 2006

Early German Romanticism was not only an era of great poetry, but also developed a spiritual world view that anticipated much of what people today seek in esotericism, shamanism and Far Eastern religion: the combination of thought and intuition, reason and emotion, science and religion, as well as a view of nature as a living organism that cannot be understood solely through rational dissection.

The Dove on the Roof Trailer (1990)

06 October 1990

Three people from very different walks of life meet at a large construction site. Young, unmarried, self-confident construction manager Linda Hinrichs dedicates herself completely to her work and enjoys living more independently then most women.

Verspielte Heimat Trailer (1971)

18 February 1971

The deputy editor-in-chief of an SPD newspaper in West Germany, Karl Waldner, recognizes the former Henlein leader Meißner, who is guilty of the murder of his father, at a meeting of Sudeten Germans.