Trude Lehmann Trailers
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Total trailers found: 17
23 March 1931
A woman accompanies her husband to a party. Both leave with other partners.
19 August 1955
Berlin 1849: The democrat Adolf Glasbrenner, known as Brennglas, publishes the political satire magazine "Phosphor" on a shoestring budget.
03 August 1932
The cousin of an ugly duckling, during a search for missing documents, brings out her hidden charm and falls in love with her.
17 April 1929
Based on the real life events of the 1927 Steglitzer Schülertragödie, in which several high school students planned murder-suicides.
26 September 1929
A pregnant teenage couple consider their options.
10 February 1955
The Berlin Volkseigene Betrieb (VEB) Komet is planning a company outing. Willi Redlich, member of the party committee, votes like the others: The relatives stay at home.
29 September 1930
Musical vehicle for up and coming Dolly Haas, as a would be actress with a would be composer boyfriend.
14 June 1951
The friends Jochen and Gerd both work at the fashion boutique "Saxonia", which has only recently designed a new collection.
06 September 1926
If watching a fellow facing indifference/rejection in the slums of Berlin didn't convey enough pathos, Gerhard Lamprecht gathered much of the same crew from Die Verrufenen and turned his attention to the city's population of unwanted children for the heart-tugging Die Unehelichen, released the following year.
27 December 1933
Aspiring singer Susanne takes over one night for her sick friend, a small-time female impersonator, and finds unexpected fame when everyone believes that she is actually a man.
24 August 1939
The opera singer Maddalena had been cast out by her family after they learned she was to bear the child of a banker, von Keller, who had seduced and abandoned her.
19 August 1941
It can hardly be said that things are peaceful in the Berlin apartment building where the film's story takes place.
01 March 1929
Lotte Wohlfahrt, the typist, is just like all the young women of the petty bourgeoisie of that era, who dream only of happiness, prosperity, and a nice young man.