Most Popular Rolf Hädrich Trailers
Total trailers found: 38
Das Attentat - Heydrich in Prag Trailer (1967)
13 September 1967
Based on historical events, the film tells the story of Operation Anthropoid which led to the assassination of the German SS leader Heydrich in Prague by Czech rebels led by Josef Gabcik and Jan Kubis.
Brennpunkt Trailer (1961)
16 November 1961
Lawrence Neman is a well-heeled New York average citizen. One day when he needs glasses, his appearance takes on a trait that corresponds to the widespread notions of Jewish physiognomy.
The Endless Night Trailer (1963)
08 May 1963
Anthology film about a night at airport Berlin-Tempelhof. Due to fog passengers can't leave Berlin by plane and struggle to find other ways out of Berlin.
Among the Cinders Trailer (1984)
06 July 1984
A teenage boy, Nick, has difficulty coping with the death of a friend. When Nick's grandmother also dies, his grandfather, thinking that the boy will not be able to handle another loss, conceals her death and takes Nick on a journey into the countryside.
The Voice from the Hat Trailer (1959)
20 October 1959
Some gangsters try to con local bookies, but Inspector Pink spoils their fun.
Of Mice and Men Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
Lennie and George are two farm workers who travel across California. They dream of a better life and hope to own their own farm one day.
Stop Train 349 Trailer (1963)
26 June 1963
Cold War drama about an East German man trying to escape to the West via a U.S. military train passing through the Soviet Occupation Zone of Germany.
The Fish Can Sing Trailer (1973)
11 February 1973
Set at the start of the twentieth century, the movie deals with the orphaned boy Álfgrímur, his adoptive grandparents, and the small, tolerant community of misfits and eccentrics they gather around them at Brekkukot, their cottage in Reykjavík.
Der neue Mann Trailer (1965)
11 November 1965
CEO Ramsey Jr. ruthlessly dismisses the deserving vice president of his company, Ramsey & Co. Andrew Sloane, who has sacrificed himself for the company for decades, no longer fits his image of a determined, success-oriented manager.
Memories of a Summer in Berlin Trailer (1972)
22 August 1972
A semi-documentary account of the author Thomas Wolfe's trip to Berlin in the summer of 1936.
Alma Mater Trailer (1969)
27 November 1969
A Jewish professor returning from U.S. exile watches his Berlin university descend into militant ideological coercion during the 1968 reform struggles and ultimately decides to leave Germany again.
Little Godard Trailer (1978)
08 June 1978
The production of a film requires recording equipment and financial resources, if nothing else. Hellmuth Costard places these basic prerequisites at the centre of his film: using a Super 8 camera system he developed, he films himself as he tries to raise funding for his film project.