Marriage Announcement Trailer (1926)
Watch the official Marriage Announcement 1926 trailer in HD below.
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Germany 01 February 1926
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1926:
28 November 1926
A wealthy man pretends to be a dummy on a movie set in order to meet to his favourite actress.
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.
31 May 1926
A short film starring Fearless the dog and directed by Lou Carter.
29 June 1926
Lightnin' Bill Williams, the owner of a 50,000-acre ranch near the town of Cactusville, takes a fall off a cliff, and the experience affects him to the extent that he has lost his nerve.
27 September 1926
Niilo, a son of a rich estate owner, is in love with a poor crofter's adopted daughter Heleena. However, on his father's orders, Niilo instead becomes engaged to Loviisa, a daughter of a wealthy landowner.
24 January 1926
One of the films that Borzage shot under contract for Fox before he began his run of box-office hits.
01 November 1926
Julius tries to elope with Alice's maid. Alice gets ahold of a policeman and they give pursuit.
14 November 1926
Johnny Rooney is a fast-stepping young politician and Molly Taylor is an even faster-stepping showgirl in "George White's Scandals" in a tale of New York City's theatrical and political life during prohibition and the jazz-age.
05 August 1926
Anna Case sings a song while the Cansino family dances in the background.
01 March 1926
When Buffalo Bill Cody learns that the Union Pacific railroad is making its way through Kansas, he and other heroes of the Wild West join forces to build a town along the route.
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