The Winning Oar Trailer (1927)
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George Walsh as Ted Scott
Dorothy Hall as Gloria Brooks
Arthur Donaldson as Robert Brooks
Harry Southard as Stanley Wharton
Gladys Frazin as Valerie
Bernard McEveety Director
Arthur Hoerl Screenplay
Arthur Hoerl Story
Marcel Le Picard Camera Operator
Samuel Zierler Presenter
United States 01 May 1927
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1927:
12 November 1927
Billy Dooley buys a book on jiu-jitsu to court a fashion model.
02 January 1927
ANYTHING ONCE! is a Cinderella story. Mabel works in a tailor shop, pressing clothes and dreaming of a better life.
18 June 1927
The story of two feuding Irish immigrant families living in a tenement.
02 October 1927
Fired for crashing his aeroplane into his employer's ranch, Tom Mix is elected sheriff in a town with, as a title stated, "a high mortality rate among sheriffs.
15 January 1927
Lane plays two roles: Grand Duke Algy Horseradish De Ketchup of Worcestershire and Newsboy White. The newsboy is hired by Elmer Éclair (played by Lane's younger brother, Walter Lupino) to impersonate the Duke for unstated reasons, and to attend a house party at the Smalls (a last name that leads to several puns) in the Duke's stead.
13 July 1927
At the outbreak of the War Between the States, Maryland Calvert is loved by Maj. Alan Kendrick, son of a Virginia general, and Capt.
12 November 1927
A pair of gold prospectors (Max Davidson, Oliver Hardy) try to make their way in the big city. *Only reconstructed fragments exists.
31 December 1927
Norma Talmadge plays a Mexican saloon singer, known as 'The Dove.' She is romanced by a young caballero and menaced by a Villa-like brute of a dictator, played by Noah Beery.
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