Roland Kovac

Most Popular Roland Kovac Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Mysterious Shadows Trailer (1949)

19 August 1949

Dr. Wittich is a passionate speleologist who spends more time on his research than on his fiancée Cornelia.

Exil Trailer (1965)

09 October 1965

Patricia Trailer (1981)

27 March 1981

A young heiress leads a life of excess and wants to marry a man her rich father despises. When her father suspiciously dies, and someone tries to kill her, she surrounds herself with her cousins, friends and lovers, all possible suspects.

Ship of the Dead Trailer (1959)

01 October 1959

After a line of mischief Philip Gale, an American sailor, is lured into hiring on the "Yorikke", a tramp cargo, by Lawski, a stoker from Poland.

Jonathan Trailer (1970)

15 May 1970

A group of vampires terrorizes a small village on the German North Sea Coast. The young Jonathan joins a group of fellow students and locals, who plan an uprising against the vampires.

Samanka Trailer (1982)

01 January 1982

Young and sexy European fashion models are abducted to an isolated place (Ceylon), locked up, stripped, sexually abused and tortured by powerful, sadistic men.

Your Caresses Trailer (1969)

06 November 1969

Brother and sister meet again after 15 years and fall in love with each other.

48 Hours to Acapulco Trailer (1967)

30 November 1967

A young man gets caught up in criminal activities in order to fulfill his desire for an easy life.

Sing! Inge, Sing! Trailer (2011)

30 March 2011

In Germany, jazz had a voice: Inge Brandenburg. This is the story of a woman in the 1950s and 1960s, when there was no place in Germany for self-assured women with international aspirations, a dramatic performance style and an emancipated attitude to love.

Margery Wilson – From Hollywood silent film star to film director Trailer (1998)

02 January 1998

In the later stages of her research into the history of cinema made by women, Katja Raganelli became interested in Margery Wilson, then one of the very few living women who had been able to direct fiction features during the silent period.