Robert Hofer

Most Popular Robert Hofer Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

Eroica Trailer (1972)

14 June 1972

A concert-film using innovative cinematic techniques to set music to images. As conductor Herbert von Karajan didn't like the experimental style, he had the film re-edited severely before release.

Feuerwasser Trailer (1978)

23 July 1978

Geliebte Hochstaplerin Trailer (1961)

16 December 1961

Roberto Bolle smuggles himself as a stowaway on an ocean liner that of Hamburg gen New York sets sail.

Gypsy Love Trailer (1974)

01 January 1974

Zorika's father has arranged for her to marry a wealthy acquaintance. Before the engagement, she goes for a walk along a mountain stream, and there meets a handsome gypsy; but will her affection go unrequited? GYPSY LOVE is an operetta by Austro-Hungarian composer Franz Lehár (1870–1948).

Karajan dirigiert Beethovens fünfte Symphonie Trailer (1973)

14 June 1973

Dandelions Trailer (1974)

11 October 1974

Rick (Rutger Hauer), a disaffected sailor turned hard drinking womanizer, returns home from six months at sea to find his wife (Corrigan), whom he was deeply in love, has unexpectedly left him and is now a junkie whore.

The Haunted Castle Trailer (1960)

15 December 1960

The ghosts of thieves help a beautiful young countess save her inherited castle from modern developers in this comic horror/musical.

Liebesgrüße aus Tirol Trailer (1964)

25 December 1964

Dr. Stefan Burger wants to take over the management of a home for children. Together with Rena he gets involved in a small scam.

Eroica - Director's Cut Trailer (2009)

15 June 2009

Using innovative camera- and editing-techniques and employing an original set design, this concert film sets a performance of Beethoven's third symphony to images.

The Nutcracker Trailer (1964)

24 December 1964

A one-hour version of Tchaikovsky's classic ballet, with a somewhat revised storyline reminiscent of "The Wizard of Oz".

Violin Concerto Trailer (1974)

01 January 1974

An innovative short documentary that uses new editing techniques to complement Stravinsky’s violin concerto with some unique choreography from George Balanchine.