La malaria Trailer (1926)
Made with Technicolor technique, this documentary presents to the world for the first time the terrible cycle of this endemic evil.
Watch the official La malaria 1926 trailer in HD below.
Made with Technicolor technique, this documentary presents to the world for the first time the terrible cycle of this endemic evil.
Watch the official La malaria 1926 trailer in HD below.
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Puerto Rico 02 January 1926
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1926:
05 August 1926
Anna Case sings a song while the Cansino family dances in the background.
08 August 1926
Farmer Al Falfa is the proprietor of a lunchroom, and Thomas Cat and Milton Mouse (and his little mice friends) all help Al.
04 July 1926
Tommy Burke, a good-natured young plumber who refers to his monkey wrench as his pipe organ, is unaware of his inferiority complex.
03 June 1926
Commercial for the GESOLEI health and art exhibition in Düsseldorf.
25 October 1926
Peter Verdy falls in love with Lola (Ossi Oswalda) who is mistaken for a boy when she appears in stage regalia before a rich uncle who has other marriage plans for his nephew.
06 November 1926
The travails of a third-rate traveling theatre company and its wardrobe lady / maid who dreams of stepping in as their melodramatic production's (Flaming Women) female lead.
03 January 1926
Having been brought up by his Uncle Clem, an itinerant peddler, Elmer Clinton has no trouble becoming the sales manager for a company that manufactures washing machines.
26 December 1926
Chester Binney, a wounded war veteran, erroneously believes he is carrying a silver plate in his head and must avoid all excitement.
14 June 1926
Hal Whitney, an irresponsible young millionaire, befriends Timothy Payne, a wise old college professor whose life had been ruined by alcohol.
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