Waltraud Pathenheimer

Most Popular Waltraud Pathenheimer Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Sechse kommen durch die Welt Trailer (1972)

18 August 1972

The King of Malabunt has won another war, after decorating himself and his three wooden marshals, he dismisses his army with a low wages.

Naked Among Wolves Trailer (1963)

10 April 1963

Based on a true story of inmates at KZ Buchenwald that risked their lives to hide a small Jewish boy shortly before the liberation of the camp.

Trail of the Falcon Trailer (1968)

21 June 1968

In the latter half of the 19th century, gold is discovered in the Black Hills, sacred land of the Lakota people.

Born in '45 Trailer (1966)

26 September 1966

Originally banned in 1966, East German director Jürgen Böttcher's tale of love and disillusionment among two newlyweds attempting to navigate the treacherous world of marriage was never officially released in his homeland until after reunification in 1990.

Alaska - Foxes Trailer (1964)

24 July 1964

Captain Jim Leslie, a US Air Force pilot, is transferred to a remote Alaskan base not far from the Soviet border.

At a French Fireside Trailer (1962)

17 September 1962

Bundeswehr soldier Klaus’ regiment is stationed in France, to take part in NATO maneuvers. The soldiers are ordered to be kind to the populace, since the West German High Command wishes the French to forget the atrocities that were committed during the Second World War.

Preludio 11 Trailer (1964)

19 March 1964

Daniela – a single mother, whose boyfriend left for the US – believes wholeheartedly in Cuba's revolutionary new order.

Star-Crossed Lovers Trailer (1962)

08 June 1962

Magdalena and Michael have loved each other since they were children. But when the Nazis come to power, Michael rebels against the regime and is sentenced to fifteen years in a concentration camp.

The Adventures of Werner Holt Trailer (1965)

04 February 1965

Two 17-year-olds, Werner Holt and Gilbert Wolzow, are pulled out of school and into Hitler's army. Gilbert becomes a fanatical soldier; but at the front, Werner begins to understand the senselessness of war.