Max Diekhout

Most Popular Max Diekhout Trailers

Total trailers found: 13

The Little Czar Trailer (1954)

11 August 1954

Sonja, a little ballerina at the Grand Theater, is secretly in love with the handsome tenor Luis Mariano.

She Walks by Night Trailer (1959)

22 October 1959

Based on an actual murder case in Frankfurt after the war, the film tells the story of the murder of Rosemarie, a prostitute, and how she ended up strangled in her apartment.

Fanfaren der Ehe Trailer (1953)

01 January 1953

Endstation Rote Laterne Trailer (1960)

05 February 1960

Unscrupulous girl traders transport unsuspecting blonde girls from a nightclub in Amsterdam to a brothel in Havana.

Die Junggesellenfalle Trailer (1953)

22 January 1953

The Foggy Night Murderer Trailer (1964)

22 May 1964

A killer terrorizes the small German town of Hainsburg. The police moves in to investigate the crimes and finds a suspect among a small group of teenagers.

Die Försterchristl Trailer (1952)

26 May 1952

Christl, the forester’s daughter, apprehends a young hunter in the forest and only lets him go after he pays a small fine.

Frühling in Berlin Trailer (1957)

25 October 1957

Eine Frau, die weiß was sie will Trailer (1958)

25 February 1958

A demure teacher temporarily steps into the shoes of her late grandmother, a celebrated revue singer and socialite from the turn of the century, but ultimately chooses a quiet, domestic life.

Die Ehe des Dr. med. Danwitz Trailer (1956)

28 March 1956

Dr. Danwitz is a dedicated physician. The assistant doctor works practically day and night on a research project, but without pay.

Vento di primavera Trailer (1958)

22 October 1958

Der Held meiner Träume Trailer (1960)

04 August 1960

Finally, vacation! Marianne, Franziska, and Bernhard Kleinschmidt are spending their holidays together with their friends Oliver and Petra Martens at their parents' vacation home.

City out of Darkness Trailer (1950)

06 December 1950

For three years, West Berlin is dependent on electricity from the Soviet zone. "City out of Darkness" describes the conditions before, during and after the Berlin blockade.