Josef Hrubý

Most Popular Josef Hrubý Trailers

Total trailers found: 19

Dark Sun Trailer (1980)

19 September 1980

A remake of Vávra's 1948 atomic age thriller Krakatit. Engineer Prokop creates the devastating explosive “Krakatit” and soon confronts manipulative agents and imperialist conspiracies.

Šílený kankán Trailer (1983)

01 May 1983

During the First World War, the crooks Scholef and Krumka sell weapons on the black market. After the collapse of the monarchy they try their hand at speculation on a grand scale.

Dva na koni, jeden na oslu Trailer (1987)

01 February 1987

The musical version of the successful play of Oldřich Daněk was transferred to the screen by director Jiří Sequens in 1986.

Lady on the Tracks Trailer (1966)

30 September 1966

Tram driver Marie has far too much to do after her shift is over. But she likes to do it all since she loves her husband Václav sincerely.

The Divine Emma Trailer (1979)

21 December 1979

The opera lady singer Ema Destinnová is in all her splendor at the American stages. But in Europe there rages war and she decides to return home to Bohemia.

The Medal Trailer (1980)

31 October 1980

The trenches of World War I provide for a captivating backdrop to the drama of Corporal Hoferik. In his devotion to the Habsburg Monarchy, he fanatically carries out his military orders, but he ultimately suffers the Empire's disfavor.

The Liberation of Prague Trailer (1977)

06 May 1977

On 20th of April 1945 the Soviet army launches its attack on Berlin. The end has come for Nazi Germany and Hitler decides to commit suicide.

Svítalo celou noc Trailer (1980)

03 October 1980

The Czech film Svítalo All Night was made to commemorate the 35th anniversary of the liberation of Czechoslovakia by the Soviet Army and is dedicated to all those who fought and gave their lives in Prague in the May Uprising of 1945.

The Raggedy Rawney Trailer (1988)

20 September 1988

During WWII a youth deserts his country's army after a combat experience, but not before wounding his commanding officer with a knife in order to escape.

Love Between the Raindrops Trailer (1980)

23 May 1980

Set in Prague during the years leading up to World War II, this family saga tells the story of a cobbler named Vincenc Bursik (Vladimir Mensik), who uproots his clan from the country to the city, only to suffer the loss of his wife and the failure of his shoe business within months.

Beauty and the Beast Trailer (1979)

02 March 1979

Julie, the youngest daughter of a bankrupt merchant, sacrifices her life in order to save her father.

The Ninth Heart Trailer (1979)

13 April 1979

Martin, a poor student, volunteers to go on a quest to find a cure for the princess Adriana, who is stricken with a strange illness.

Long Live Ghosts! Trailer (1977)

11 November 1977

A trespassing gang of boys encounter a ghost in the ruins of a castle. When they rescue the ghost who is caught in a trapset, they become allies in a fight to prevent ruins from being turned into mushroom farm by the city authorities.

Dům Na poříčí Trailer (1977)

04 February 1977

The film was based on the novel "Milión" by Karel Štorkán. The book and the film depict the events surrounding the great construction disaster in Prague in 1928, in which 46 construction workers died.

Past na kachnu Trailer (1978)

29 December 1978

Taxi driver Koukal (Miroslav Machácek) is stopped by the police for a routine traffic check. In the boot of his car the police find the body of a naked man.

Horror Story Trailer (1993)

06 May 1993

The distinctive artist, typographer, and writer Josef Váchal is known to the public primarily for his Blood Novel.

That Instant, That While Trailer (1981)

15 May 1981

Autumn 1944. A doctor is accused in the collaboration with the Nazis and found guilty...

Noc smaragdového měsíce Trailer (1985)

01 August 1985

This downbeat, grim drama about three brothers who are reunited at their mother's funeral is actually visually as dark as its story, making it difficult at times to clearly distinguish a scene.

Julek Trailer (1980)

09 May 1980

The future communist journalist Julius Fučík had a stimulating childhood and youth in a working-class environment, when his moral maturity was already showing.