Koba Kinsbergen

Most Popular Koba Kinsbergen Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

The Netherlands and Orange Trailer (1913)

10 September 1913

A collection of short scenes portraying highlights of Dutch history, from the Eighty Years' War to King Willem I's return from exile.

The Burning Mill Trailer (1913)

24 January 1913

Annie falls in love with a circus clown, but her circus-hating father forbids their romance. Until a fire breaks out.

Zijn viool Trailer (1914)

20 March 1914

Boris wins a violin competition, and Countess Montjoie, an admirer, gives him an inherited Stradivarius on the condition that he comes to play for her regularly, as she does not have long to live.

De vrouw Clasina Trailer (1915)

03 September 1915

A press release and a review describe a scene from the film: a skipper refuses to abandon his burning ship, despite his daughter's pleas.

Merijntje Gijzen's Boyhood Trailer (1936)

17 September 1936

Merijntje Gijzen is a small boy growing up in Brabant, in the south of the Netherlands. One day, out on one of his walks, he meets infamous poacher 'De Kruik,' and the two become friends.

De wolf in de schaapskooi Trailer (1914)

23 January 1914

During his summer vacation, an artist falls in love with a Dutch girl. He finds a serious rival in one of the local fishermen, and when the opportunity arises, he does not hesitate to cause him serious trouble.

Oranje Hein Trailer (1936)

26 October 1936

Mientje comes from an ordinary working class family. Her father's alcoholism threatens to put an end to her engagement to Herman, her well to do fiancée.

Luchtkasteelen Trailer (1914)

18 September 1914

The wealthy Alice Stanton is saved from drowning by Jack, a fisherman who sees her in the water. They get to know each other and begin a romantic relationship.

Recovered Trailer (1914)

18 September 1914

An orthodox Jewish man refuses to accept the marriage of his daughter to a Christian man.

The Fisherman's Revenge Trailer (1914)

28 August 1914

The man in the background Trailer (1922)

08 September 1922

The guests at Count Otto von Trepow's East Prussian estate Gross-Ehrenfeld are Lord and Lady Ruthven, Mr Hendriks with his wife and foster-daughter Mariska, a gypsy they adopted years ago, Kundry, the fiancée of Otto's son Bernhard, and Count Stanislaus Larinski, who claims to be a Polish revolutionary wanted by the Russian government.