1929 Movie Trailers
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Woman in the Moon Trailer (1929)
15 October 1929
A scientist discovers that there's gold on the moon. He builds a rocket to fly there, but there's too much rivalry among the crew to have a successful expedition.
The Bees' Buzz Trailer (1929)
06 April 1929
Two friends - Andy and Harry - get into trouble while they are trying to prevent the marriage of Andy's daughter.
Romance of the Rio Grande Trailer (1929)
17 November 1929
Fox's immediate follow-up to its successful early-talkie western In Old Arizona was 1929's Romance of the Rio Grande.
The Frog Trailer (1929)
01 January 1929
A life history of the Frog. Released in a silent (1929) and sound (1930) version.
The Framing of the Shrew Trailer (1929)
27 April 1929
Privacy Robson is a downtrodden husband who takes advice from his friend Florian Slappey. He eventually gets the upper hand after starting divorce proceedings, pretending to have a new girlfriend and refusing to eat anything she cooks him.
Two Good Boys Gone Wrong Trailer (1929)
29 October 1929
This brash comedy team toured extensively in vaudeville, and even made a Victor 78 of much of the material contained in this short.
Songology Trailer (1929)
13 September 1929
Coletta Ryan and Duke Yellman singing a few of their songs in 'Songology'.
A Bird in the Hand Trailer (1929)
29 April 1929
Frank Orth strikes a conversation with a lady feeding imaginary birds.
Interference Trailer (1929)
04 January 1929
Paramount's first all-talking picture, Interference was dismally directed by Roy Pomeroy, whose lofty status as the studio's "technical wizard" did not necessarily qualify him to be a director.
College Hounds Trailer (1929)
27 September 1929
This Dogville comedy is a spoof of college football movies. A man in debt to a loan shark uses his daughter to stop football hero Red Mange from playing in the big game between Airedale College and Spitz University.
The Far Call Trailer (1929)
28 April 1929
A greedy poacher travels to a small island in the Bering sea to rob a seal rookery. There he falls for the governor's daughter who learns that the poacher is the estranged son of a prominent citizen.
The Great Power Trailer (1929)
23 March 1929
John Power is a hard-nosed financier who has neglected his domestic life and who tries to ruin the Wray family.
The Black Cat Trailer (1929)
31 December 1929
A black cat sings and dances, animated using cut-outs.
Der Nürnberger Parteitag der Nationalsozialistischen Deutschen Arbeiterpartei Trailer (1929)
01 January 1929
A film about the Nuremberg Party Congress of the NSDAP in 1929.
The Flying Marine Trailer (1929)
05 June 1929
Released in both a silent and a sound version: Mitch Moran, a veteran WWI pilot and now a commercial pilot, takes his young irresponsible brother, Steve, under his guidance.
Headin' Westward Trailer (1929)
15 February 1929
Concern for her father, who is being slowly ruined by cattle rustling, prompts Mary Benson to do some investigating in a distant cattle town, where she briefly encounters drifters Oklahoma Adams and Sneezer Clark.
Las aventuras de Pancho Talero Trailer (1929)
02 January 1929
Film is based on the cartoon character Don Pancho Talero and his family.
Blue Skies Trailer (1929)
16 March 1929
Better known for her work in talkie "weepers," Helen Twelvetrees made a few preliminary appearances in such late silent films as Fox's Blue Skies.
Metro Movietone Revue #1 Trailer (1929)
21 September 1929
Early MGM sound short featuring vaudeville acts Van and Schenck, The Capitolians, Grace Rogers, and Harry Rose.
Stewed, Fried and Boiled Trailer (1929)
29 March 1929
Stewed, Fried and Boiled is a 1929 comedy short.
Melody Lane Trailer (1929)
20 July 1929
A songwriter leaves his chorus girl sweetheart to join the US Army in WWI. In France he falls in love with French singer Madelon.
Skirt Shy Trailer (1929)
30 November 1929
Harry must pose as a woman to help the women he works for get a marriage proposal.
The Big Shot Trailer (1929)
30 April 1929
Fat and Snub are a reporter and photographer who try to track down a reclusive Scotsman for an interview and photo.
Melancholy Dame Trailer (1929)
02 February 1929
A nightclub owner's wife, jealous of his attentions to his star singer, schemes to get her fired.
The Carnation Kid Trailer (1929)
02 March 1929
It's a case of mistaken identity in this comedy that centers around a country bumpkin mistaken for a Chicago hitman.
Chinese Entertainers Trailer (1929)
14 October 1929
From the Fox Movietone News Collection, three Chinese singers and musicians perform a song about the Ming Dynasty, then storytellers tell a story about bargaining at the market.
Pack Up Your Troubles Trailer (1929)
19 November 1929
Douglas Stanbury & The Lyric Quartet sing a few songs.
Springtime Saps Trailer (1929)
01 January 1929
Snub Pollard and Marvin Loback find comic situations as bums, night cops and seance attendees in this silent short.
The Show of Shows Trailer (1929)
21 November 1929
Now hear this. The studio that gave the cinema its voice offered 1929 audiences a chance to see and hear multiple silent-screen favorites for the first time in a gaudy, grandiose music-comedy-novelty revue that also included Talkie stars, Broadway luminaries and of course, Rin-Tin-Tin.
The Silent House Trailer (1929)
02 January 1929
A Mandarin hypnotises his partner's daughter to locate hidden bonds.
Footlights and Fools Trailer (1929)
08 November 1929
Moore plays the "dual" role of a French singer in America who was originally an American chorus girl in France to acquire a new persona.
Big Time Trailer (1929)
07 September 1929
The relationship between a male dancer and his actress girlfriend is threatened by a scheming chorister.
At the Party Trailer (1929)
12 June 1929
Buddy Harris and Frank Radcliffe crack some jokes, play craps, and sing a song.
Playing in the Park Trailer (1929)
01 January 1929
This 1929 home movie, shot by longtime Corpus Christi resident Antonio Rodríguez Fuentes, may well represent some of the earliest produced by a Mexican-American filmmaker about the Mexican-American community in Texas.
Fräulein Else Trailer (1929)
07 March 1929
While staying with her aunt at a fashionable spa, Else receives an unexpected telegram from her mother, begging her to save her father from debtor’s jail.
Red Hot Speed Trailer (1929)
27 January 1929
A newspaper publisher's daughter is arrested for speeding. In order to avoid embarrassing her father, since his newspaper is in the midst of an anti-speeding campaign, she uses an assumed name.
Diary of a Lost Girl Trailer (1929)
27 September 1929
Thymian Henning, an innocent young girl, is raped by the clerk of her father's pharmacy. She becomes pregnant, is rejected by her family, and must fend for herself in a harsh, cruel world.
Ko-Ko's Hot Ink Trailer (1929)
09 March 1929
Drawn with steaming ink, Koko and Fitz try to cool off.
Le Bled Trailer (1929)
17 May 1929
A young French woman inherits her uncle's property in Algeria, and finds herself plotted against by her envious cousins, but also romanced by a handsome but previously irresponsible young man from a neighbouring farm.
A Close Call Trailer (1929)
21 December 1929
The short starts with a mouse playing some bell-like tulips like musical bells....
The Wrecker Trailer (1929)
16 July 1929
A criminal organizes train crashes to discredit the railway in favor of a rival bus company. The stunts in this film were groundbreaking for 1920s British cinema.
The Engagement Trailer (1929)
23 February 1929
Having become engaged to his beloved Shinjae, the young intellectual Myungkook is forced to leave his homeland, helping a group of Korean patriots, fighters for the liberation of their homeland from Japanese invaders.
Les Chutes des "Mystères du château du Dé" Trailer (1929)
08 June 1929
It is a separate short film made using unused scenes in "Les Mystères du Château de Dé".
Heart of Asia (Afghanistan) Trailer (1929)
26 February 1929
This Russian documentary offered tantalizing glimpses of Afghanistan, which in 1929 was still one of the few heavily-populated areas in the world where the residents continued to live as they did in the Middle Ages.