Tamás Tóth

Most Popular Tamás Tóth Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Diary for My Loves Trailer (1987)

01 October 1987

A continuation of "Diary for My Children," the film picks up in 1950, when Juli, the diarist, is 18 and determined to become a movie director.

Shadow on the Snow Trailer (1992)

31 March 1992

A man who leads a lonely existence with his young daughter accidentally gets involved with a robbery before a manhunt ensues.

The Secret of Moonacre Trailer (2009)

06 February 2009

When 13 year old Maria Merryweather's father dies, leaving her orphaned and homeless, she is forced to leave her luxurious London life to go and live with Sir Benjamin, an eccentric uncle she didn't know she had, at the mysterious Moonacre Manor.

8MM 2 Trailer (2005)

22 November 2005

Entering a seamy underground world of peep shows, nude clubs, and live Internet sex is David Huxley, an aspiring politician who has everything to lose.

Season of Monsters Trailer (1987)

15 September 1987

Zoltai is a Hungarian professor who returns home after a visit to the United States. Following a television interview, he commits suicide and leaves a note for his longtime friend Dr.

Rasputin Trailer (1996)

23 March 1996

Into an era seething with war and revolution, a man comes with an incredible power to heal a nation..

The Day before Yesterday Trailer (1982)

14 August 1982

In 1947 Hungary, Dorottya is expelled from school for possessing Communist literature and joins a party cell to remain near her lover, only to fall for and marry the group’s leader.

Diary for My Father and My Mother Trailer (1990)

02 January 1990

This story follows a young student, who is orphaned as she grows to adulthood in the shadow of the 1956 Hungarian uprising.

Gulls and Gangsters Trailer (1997)

15 May 1997

The film has a broken meaning, the last time he was a proofreader for a book publisher, he is now unemployed.

Diary for My Children Trailer (1984)

03 May 1984

After having lost her parents, young Juli returns from the Soviet Union to her native Budapest. Scarred by the wounds of the past, the ghost of Stalin’s oppression haunts her as she reunites with her aunt and adoptive mother Magda.