Lotte Werkmeister

Most Popular Lotte Werkmeister Trailers

Total trailers found: 19

Flimmersterne Trailer (1919)

28 June 1919

Seine erste Liebe Trailer (1933)

21 December 1933

A young actress places a misleading newspaper ad: "Hans, come back! Am so lonely and unhappy!" As a result, she is besieged by a crowd of unmarried cavaliers, all pretending to be her Hans.

Schnurzel als Modell Trailer (1921)

01 January 1921

The Jumping Jack Trailer (1930)

25 November 1930

Herr Eickmeyer is a wealthy parfumier: well past middle age, and stout with it. His blonde wife Lissy is much younger, pretty and vivacious.

Das Küssverbot Trailer (1920)

24 August 1920

A Beautiful DayGER Trailer (1944)

27 January 1944

An attempt to mimic the artistic success of Urlaub auf Ehrenwort and zwei in einer großen Stadt though it's neither romantically nor in a patriotic way as involving.

Wenn Männer verreisen Trailer (1940)

03 April 1940

Ludwig Gruber, the director of a spa café, is a good man. Now and again, he makes little adventure-trips to Berlin to find business for his company.

Lotte Trailer (1928)

17 April 1928

Herr Sanders lebt gefährlich Trailer (1944)

12 May 1944

Until now, the detective stories by author Paul Sanders had always sold splendidly – ​​likely due in no small part to the fact that he always tested all his murderous tricks on his long-suffering secretary, and that all the cases came from the archive of his friend Caspar Natter, a retired police detective.

Die Vase der Semirames Trailer (1918)

06 December 1918

Skandal um den Hahn Trailer (1938)

04 August 1938

An entire neighborhood is in an uproar because the Maier family is keeping their prize-winning rooster, Otto, on the balcony of their apartment.

The Sky-blue Evening Dress Trailer (1941)

17 January 1941

As the son of a fashion house owner in Zurich, Hans Haberland apparently can offer his lovers any article of clothing, for which they're willing to sell themselves.

Krach im Vorderhaus Trailer (1941)

19 August 1941

It can hardly be said that things are peaceful in the Berlin apartment building where the film's story takes place.

Zu Befehl, Herr Unteroffizier Trailer (1932)

07 January 1932

This comedy pokes fun at the military exercises Germans were fond of doing in the lead up to the Great War.

Violet of Potsdam Square Trailer (1936)

16 November 1936

In a poor Berlin neighborhood, a horse used in the WWI cavalry is threatened with slaughter so two sinister types can make some money .

We Make Music Trailer (1942)

08 October 1942

Caught at the window just before an air-raid warning (WWII) composer Paul tells how he met his wive Anni, a revue star and song writer, how he handled the courtship and the early years of his marriage, inspite of some professional conflicts - his operas were flops, while his wive had one success after the other - they finally found out how they could help each other.

Tip auf Amalia Trailer (1940)

09 May 1940

In his will, the eccentric Feinsipp leaves his porter Piesicke his race horse "Amalia", to his driver his car, and to his cook Marie -- as well as to his chambermaid Barbel -- a small pension.

Dear Homeland Trailer (1929)

31 July 1929

A German mechanic considers emigrating to the United States, but changes his mind when he falls in love with a local woman.

Die Stimme aus dem Äther Trailer (1939)

09 May 1939

Brigitte von Gersdorf became an actress against her parents' wishes. At drama school, she and her friend Erika are now waiting for their big break.