Kurt Früh Trailers
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Kurt Früh (1915-1979) was most probably Switzerland's most popular film director ever. Früh was born in 1915 in St. Gallen (Switzerland). When he was a child, his family moved to Zurich, where Früh studied linguistics and music at the university.
Most Popular Kurt Früh Trailers
Total trailers found: 18
01 July 1970
Karl Tellenbach, called "Dällebach Kari", was one of Bern’s legendary characters at the beginning of the 20th century.
15 December 1960
Three bums get played by the devil.
05 June 1962
Musical comedy about a marriage registrar.
14 April 1972
In this Swiss film noir a private investigator stumbles onto a case involving blackmail and an oversexed, under-aged girl.
28 March 1959
A "milieustudie" about a girl going to the famous Cafe Odeon and trying to make ends meet.
10 August 1956
Wäckerli, policeman in the small Swiss village of Allenwil, is in trouble. His son Ruedi is unhappy in his apprenticeship and spends way too much money.
25 September 1957
Widowed baker Zürrer has to raise his three children, who all turn out to be disappointments to him in various ways.
27 September 1956
Realist melodrama set in Zurich. In the old town district, people are concerned about Mäni, the child of a toilet attendant, who is growing up without a father.
03 September 1958
A man takes in three a dog and three runaway girls.
16 March 1962
A poor family with 6 kids that live in a ramshackle hut are suddenly offered a nice flat for cheap - with the landlord hoping they'll drive away their new neighbors whom he wants out of his building.
02 February 1949
Short documentary about civil life.
20 June 1950
Short agitprop film supporting democracy.
01 January 1959
They live behind the rails of the classification yard in a small and shabby hut. They take the days as they come, refuse to work on principle and pinch together their livelihood.
26 March 1963
Karl Wieser, the Zurich tram driver, is a henpecked husband. When he is chosen to give a demonstration ride to foreign experts, he gains favor with his wife Anni.
24 April 1953
At the end of the Second World War, orphans of various nationalities come together at the Pestalozzi Children's Village in Trogen.