Krystyna Batory

Most Popular Krystyna Batory Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

Visit of a President Trailer (1961)

21 April 1961

A little boy, craving for his father's attention, imagines a made-up "Mr. President" who looks just like his father but is caring and attentive.

Tysiąc talarów Trailer (1960)

22 February 1960

An average notary finds a small fortune of coins hidden in his fireplace alongside a manuscript dating back 100 years.

Eagle Trailer (1959)

07 February 1959

Based on a true story of Polish submarine "Orzel" (The Eagle): September 1939, "Orzel" is coming to Estonian neutral harbor in Tallin.

Hospital Trailer (1962)

01 January 1962

Confined to a hospital room, a seemingly healthy man endures a surreal night as his space is invaded by a procession of bizarre, dreamlike visitors—many linked to the imagery of railroads.

Rendes-Vous with a Spy Trailer (1964)

10 July 1964

A thriller about Polish Intelligence Service working on detecting a net of foreign spies.

Rzeczywistość Trailer (1961)

28 April 1961

The 1937 trial of communist journalists, working for the same student magazine in Vilnius, is shown through the tragic life of the paper's young collaborator Julek Szulc.

Kapelusz Trailer (1961)

01 January 1961

A Silent broad comedy about upper class life

The Last Ride Trailer (1963)

06 August 1963

Polish police is investigating the series of a taxi drivers murders.

Ostrożnie yeti Trailer (1961)

20 January 1961

Absurd gag comedy about a grotesque pursuit of a "snow man" allegedly imported to Poland. A box with a shipment from India, which was supposed to contain a yeti, turned out to be empty.

A Cure for Love Trailer (1966)

20 July 1966

An architect Joanna tells her friend Halina on the telephone about her love troubles and suddenly hears a nice man's voice: "The best cure for love is another love.

The Two Who Stole the Moon Trailer (1962)

12 November 1962

Twin brothers, Jacek and Placek, are the town's troublemakers. They're lazy, greedy and also cruel. They despise hard work, so they cook up a plan to make easy money that would make them rich for the rest of their lives: steal the moon and sell it.