Tall Timber Trailer (1926)
1926 Australian lost silent film
Watch the official Tall Timber 1926 trailer in HD below.
1926 Australian lost silent film
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Jimmy McMahon as Jimmy Manning
Dunstan Webb Director
Australia 21 August 1926
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1926:
25 July 1926
While Pop Morton, a rancher, is being sworn in as deputy sheriff, his daughter Molly, to escape the unwelcome attentions of usurer Blair Hatley (who holds the mortgage on their ranch), meets Art Downs.
24 January 1926
One of the films that Borzage shot under contract for Fox before he began his run of box-office hits.
26 February 1926
"Hurricane" Jack Foster is a smuggler who ignores his wife and child in order to pursue Marguerite Blair, the unhappy wife of the Chief Ranger of the North West Mounted Police.
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.
03 June 1926
Commercial for the GESOLEI health and art exhibition in Düsseldorf.
31 May 1926
A short film starring Fearless the dog and directed by Lou Carter.
01 January 1926
The naval officer Maurice de Vergnes, tired of the extravagance of his fiancée Moussia, finds with pleasure a childhood friend: Anna.
01 March 1926
Three girls from a small town win a trip to Monte Carlo. The trip was sponsored by their local newspaper, which sends along its ace reporter Bancroft as their "chaperone".
14 March 1926
Austrian actress Mady Christians stars alongside German matinee idol Willy Fritsch in this adaptation of the Oscar Straus operetta about a Prince who, after falling for a Viennese girl, becomes obsessed with the city and its customs.
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