Most Popular Witold Rowicki Trailers
Total trailers found: 14
A Fairy Tale Trailer (1952)
01 January 1952
A recording of the performance of the symphonic poem entitled Fairy Tale by Stanislaw Moniuszko at the ‘Ursus’ Factory in Warsaw.
Manhunter Trailer (1964)
10 January 1964
1945. Home Army soldier who hides in the village must decide if he wants to engage into dangerous situation to help group of Jewish runaways.
The Noose Trailer (1958)
20 January 1958
A day in the life of an alcoholic. With the help of his girlfriend Krysia, Kuba attempts to regain control of his life.
Jasne łany Trailer (1947)
25 December 1947
A young teacher educates the peasants and electrifies the village, which the local miller does not like.
The Stone Sky Trailer (1959)
16 November 1959
The Warsaw Uprising. Five people hiding in a basement under an apartment complex get buried by the rubble when it's bombed by the Germans.
The Eighth Day of the Week Trailer (1958)
26 August 1958
Zbigniew Cybulski and Sonja Ziemann play lovers struggling to find happiness and privacy in overcrowded Warsaw.
April Trailer (1961)
08 November 1961
Set at the end of the war. A hot-headed colonel tries to force his men on to heroics although the war is almost over.
Five Boys from Barska Street Trailer (1954)
27 February 1954
In war-ravaged Warsaw, five juvenile delinquents are given probation for stealing, to rehabilitate themselves, but remain under the influence of their profiteer-boss.
The Lonely House Trailer (1950)
27 March 1950
Basia and her aunt live in peace far away from war efforts. One day that peace is shattered when a concentration camp prisoner, a communist activist seeks refuge in their house.
The Others Will Follow Trailer (1949)
12 May 1949
A war drama that tells the story of the discovery of the illegal AL printing works by the Nazis, showing the activities of the left-wing underground in the occupied capital.
Devil's Ravine Trailer (1950)
01 January 1950
Shot in the beautiful scenery of the Tatra Mountains, this sensational drama revolves around a thwarted smuggling of art pieces across the Polish-Czechoslovak border to the West.
Portrait of a Conductor Trailer (1965)
01 January 1965
The film shows the conductor Witold Rowicki during a rehearsal of Krzysztof Penderecki's piece entitled "Threnody to the Victims of Hiroshima" with the National Philharmonic Orchestra in Warsaw.
The People from the Train Trailer (1961)
11 May 1961
A group of people find themselves stuck in remote train station in German-occupied Poland. A drunk German station guard there gets paranoid and sees partisans all around him, phones headquarters, and when the German soldiers arrive and search the station they find a gun.