Irén Henrik

Most Popular Irén Henrik Trailers

Total trailers found: 13

Let Us Keep a Dog Trailer (1974)

01 January 1974

The tender-ironic film outlines some well-known situations of the dog-owner relationship.

Mattie the Goose-Boy Trailer (1977)

07 April 1977

A young peasant boy stands up to tyranny, aided by his trusting friend - a goose.

The Little Fox Trailer (1981)

10 December 1981

A tale about a little fox Vuk from the novel of the famous Hungarian writer István Fekete.

Hugo the Hippo Trailer (1975)

25 December 1975

The Sultan of Zanzibar has a harbor infested with sharks, which makes it impossible for ships to trade with him.

The Treasure of Swamp Castle Trailer (1985)

11 April 1985

Szaffi is a full-length animated feature based on Mór Jókai’s short books The Gypsy Baron (A cigánybáró) and Szaffi.

Johnny Corncob Trailer (1973)

01 May 1973

A traditional Hungarian poetic fairytale that describes the epic adventures of a young shepherd through love, war, magic and death.

Snow White Trailer (1984)

05 July 1984

A farcical retelling of Snow White. Disillusioned Snow White isn't all that pretty or cute, her friends dwarfs aren't all that hospitable, her evil stepmother is an alcoholic and prince charming likes the ladies too much.

Megalkuvó macskák Trailer (1979)

01 October 1979

This is a Hungarian cult animated short musical starring two stand up comedians / singers: Hofi Géza and Koós János.

Tale After Tale Trailer (1974)

24 April 1974

Variations on a Dragon Trailer (1967)

24 April 1967

Seven variations of the traditional fairy tales which the dragon kidnaps the royal - but this time, things are not happening as planned.

Panic Trailer (1979)

16 August 1979

A technological civilization takes three intelligent salamander creatures captive to conduct experiments on them.

Moon Flight Trailer (1975)

01 January 1975

The utopian vision of a lunar spacecraft voyage that will affect life on Earth.

The Year of 1812 Trailer (1973)

28 June 1973

An animated collage of the battle between Napoleon and Kutuzov, set to Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture.