Peter Marcell

Most Popular Peter Marcell Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

Dannevirkenatten Trailer (1964)

18 April 1964

Charley's Aunt Trailer (1959)

12 October 1959

Charles and Peter have passed their law degree and are looking forward to wooing a few girls in the country.

Fra den gamle købmandsgaard Trailer (1951)

06 December 1951

Two rival young men both desire the merchant's pretty daughter, a bad young man robs the merchant's safe and blames it on "mother-in-law's dream", a worldly-wise grandmother directs the battle of love from her living room, and a couple of silly railway workers spread song and joy.

Alt for kvinden Trailer (1964)

24 July 1964

Sømand i knibe Trailer (1960)

19 September 1960

Eva comes to visit the ship, and when the alarm is raised and they are facing the sea, she hides in a cabin.

Jetpiloter Trailer (1961)

04 September 1961

Two brothers, Ras and Jan, have always been together during the long training to become jet pilots in the Danish Airforce.

The Soldier and the Woman Trailer (1962)

19 December 1962

Set in the times of King Herod (73-4 b.c.), Rachel is a woman traumatized after her innocent son was slaughtered by Herod's men.

Cirkus Buster Trailer (1961)

09 October 1961

Most of the ingredients in this filmed circus performance are familiar and simple, but something special has been added—something as simple as ordinary humanity.

The Heir to Næsbygaard Trailer (1965)

17 December 1965

Landowner Martin Kaas lives with his grandson Martin at Næsbygård. Martin is an avid horseman. One day, his horse loses a shoe, so Martin goes to see the village blacksmith Mortensen, where he meets the blacksmith's foster daughter Elise.

Frihedens pris Trailer (1960)

11 March 1960

The young sailor Morten returns home from his travels in the midst of the general strike of 1944, where he is confronted with the occupation.

Gymnasiepigen Trailer (1960)

25 February 1960

18-year-old Vibeke Henningsen is a student at a large modern school for girls and boys. She is an only child, and her parents, who are both self-employed, have not devoted the necessary time to Vibeke's upbringing.