Walter Roßkopf

Most Popular Walter Roßkopf Trailers

Total trailers found: 12

The Cuckoos Trailer (1949)

07 April 1949

Berlin, shortly after World War II. Five parentless siblings, led by the oldest sister Inge Kuckert, search for a place to stay and a basis of existence in the destroyed city.

Mayor Anna Trailer (1950)

24 March 1950

A novelty in German post-war history: a young woman becomes mayor in a village. She is efficient and enjoys respect, but soon enough two villagers disagree with her work.

Leichtes Blut Trailer (1943)

07 December 1943

Friendship Triumphs Trailer (1951)

20 August 1951

Film about the third 'Weltfestspiele der Jugend und Studenten für den Frieden' in East Berlin, 1951.

The Singing Ringing Tree Trailer (1957)

13 December 1957

A brave prince must seek the fabled singing, ringing tree in order to win the heart of a beautiful princess.

Hogler's Task Trailer (1950)

27 January 1950

The Luisin ridge is divided not only by the river, but also by the zone boundary. The old CEO Högler still lives in the west, the eastern part has been expropriated and is managed by the chief engineer Dr.

Modell Bianka Trailer (1951)

14 June 1951

The friends Jochen and Gerd both work at the fashion boutique "Saxonia", which has only recently designed a new collection.

Stukas Trailer (1941)

27 June 1941

This Nazi propaganda film details the exploits of a group of German Luftwaffe pilots flying Stukas--fighter-bombers--in the Battle of France in the early days of World War II.

Furnace Builders Trailer (1962)

13 November 1962

At the Eisenhüttenkombinat Ost an der Oder, a new blast furnace is being moved to replace a burnt-out one.

Leipziger Messe 1946 Trailer (1946)

01 December 1946

Documentary short about the Leipzig Tradefair in 1946.

Frei ward der Bauer in unserm Land Trailer (1955)

01 January 1955

Factories in Germany Trailer (1954)

01 January 1954

Under Soviet management after the Second World War, the so-called SAG companies were converted into state-owned companies (VEB) in 1953/54, including the Leuna and Buna factories.