Werner Schulz-Wittan

Most Popular Werner Schulz-Wittan Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

Scharnhorst - Der Schöpfer der Volksbewaffnung Trailer (1969)

01 January 1969

Scharnhorst, who said that the army should march at the forefront of progress, is one of the NVA's role models.

Die Frau am Pranger Trailer (1962)

21 January 1962

As Long as There’s Life in Me Trailer (1965)

09 September 1965

This is part one of a two-part biopic about Karl Liebknecht. In 1914, Germany is arming itself for war.

Chronicle of a Murder Trailer (1965)

25 February 1965

In the mid-1950s, mayor Zwischenzahl is killed on the day of his inauguration in a West German town. The killer is Ruth Bodenheim, a Jewish woman, who wanted to avenge the death of her parents.

Engel im Fegefeuer Trailer (1965)

04 April 1965

The Ruhr area in November of 1918. 13-year old Achim Wolters and his friends get their hands on some potatoes on the market.

White Blood Trailer (1959)

06 October 1959

The military officer Manfred von der Lohe has just been on a training course in the USA. During atomic bomb tests there, he was radioactively contaminated and has been incurably ill ever since.

Die letzte Chance Trailer (1962)

09 September 1962

It is a fateful moment: during one of his concerts, Jewish pianist Klaus Seiser discovers Gestapo officer Dr.

Einer von uns Trailer (1960)

28 April 1960

A wrestler finds his political interest and activism through sport. However, this is extremely dangerous during the Nazi era and the workers' sports movement starts a resistance against the Nazi regime.

Das Rabauken-Kabarett Trailer (1961)

12 April 1961

Wolfgang is a bully, but overall he‘s not a bad guy. However, not everyone in Thuringia, where he goes to school, is sympathetic to him and his buddies.

Murder on Monday Trailer (1968)

12 September 1968

Photo model Monika Stange is found murdered in her apartment in a major West German city. Detectives Bentheim and Laube find rough diamonds hidden in the apartment.

Ein Mann und sein Schatten Trailer (1963)

21 May 1963

At a farm-equipment plant, production lags at 89 % and a new, untested combine proves a “failure” in the fields.