Hitting the Rails Trailer (1926)
An Aesop’s Film Fables short.
Watch the official Hitting the Rails 1926 trailer in HD below.
An Aesop’s Film Fables short.
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United States 26 October 1926
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1926:
08 August 1926
Richard Castleman, master of Winnecrest Hall in Louisiana, goes on a sea voyage recommended by his cousin and physician, Harry Chilton, who thereupon begins romancing Castleman's fiancée, Jeanne Lamont.
14 November 1926
Jerry flirts with a young miss whose parents are fighting for her custody in a divorce court. Jerry settles the argument by inviting the lady out for a ride in his speed bus with dog power.
26 June 1926
Jimmie, Lavoris and Turpentine, three Knights of the Road (Bums/tramps), have just arrived in the West where Two-Gun Joe, the local bad man, surprises them while they eat.
14 February 1926
Two barbers, Billy and Andy head out West when one of their customers tells them that gold can literally be scooped up off the ground.
01 November 1926
Julius tries to elope with Alice's maid. Alice gets ahold of a policeman and they give pursuit.
03 June 1926
Commercial for the GESOLEI health and art exhibition in Düsseldorf.
29 July 1926
The railroad is building a new line, but the workers are unhappy. That's because one of the board members, hoping to oust the man in charge of the project (Rapley), has a saboteur on site.
06 December 1926
Frequently cited as one of the first war films to feature the female angle, “Corporate Kate” is the story of a pair of Brooklyn manicurists who go to France during WWI to entertain the troops with a song-and-dance act.
05 August 1926
Anna Case sings a song while the Cansino family dances in the background.
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