1932 Movie Trailers
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Ye Olde Songs Trailer (1932)
20 March 1932
A mouse, perhaps a distant relative to Mickey, appears onstage to play piano for an audience. Throughout the cartoon, he plays old songs from the early 20th century as we see short stories to go along with them.
The Land of Oz, a Sequel to the 'Wizard of Oz’ Trailer (1932)
01 February 1932
General Jinjur approaches Mombi for aid in conquering the Scarecrow king of the Emerald City. Meanwhile, the Soldier with the Green Whiskers does cartwheels prior to the annunciation of the return of Dorothy.
Romantic Argentina Trailer (1932)
17 April 1932
A Traveltalk visit to Buenos Aires. At the time, it was the most populous city in South America.
The Cat Purr Dance Trailer (1932)
31 December 1932
A family of mice dance to entertain a cat that disrupted their festivities after returning home early.
Greenland, 1932 Trailer (1932)
01 December 1932
Danish documentary filmed in Greenland. Shows a lot of Greenlanders, skiing, hunting for birds, seals and whales, and ice fishing.
Circus Romance Trailer (1932)
25 June 1932
At a circus, the ring master and a clown both love Kitty the high-wire artist.
Madras Mylapore - Tank and Religious Processions Trailer (1932)
01 February 1932
The thronging streets of Chennai in festive mood are captured by this lively amateur film.
Americanization of the capital Trailer (1932)
15 October 1932
Americanization of the capitol city, Warsaw.
Belgrade, Capital of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia Trailer (1932)
15 October 1932
A film about the Balkan metropolis during interwar period.
A Game of Chance Trailer (1932)
26 February 1932
A British crime drama film directed by Charles Barnett
Dehradun in 1932 Trailer (1932)
31 December 1932
Amateur shots of pilgrims, temples and the bazaar at Haridwar, followed by rural scenes and the Gorrie family at home.
The Nickelette Trailer (1932)
23 August 1932
This short humorously recreates the experience of going to a nickelodeon during the silent film era, using footage of silent films and sarcastic narration.
Holiday Camps, Bagnolet Trailer (1932)
01 January 1932
In 1932, 120 children of workers were sent to a colony on the island of Oléron, France, where the municipality of Bagnolet, led by the fledgling French Communist Party, managed to create a vacation center.
Olympic Games on Dankichi Island Trailer (1932)
18 January 1932
It shows the Olympic Games on Dankichi Island, where humans and animals compete against each other, in the categories: relay race, tug-of-war and tree-changing race.
The Plane Cabby's Lucky Day Trailer (1932)
18 January 1932
A weird and wonderfully bizarre Japanese cartoon from the '30s. A young boy lives with his grandmother in a city where people use small airplanes to get from place to place.
Love Krazy Trailer (1932)
25 January 1932
Movie star Krazy has his pick of beautiful girls, but one grotesque, huge snout faced gal must have him, so she goes through a grueling beautifying process that she hopes will make her look like Jean Harlow.
In the land of the Dogons Trailer (1932)
06 July 1932
An ethnographic film resulting from a French anthropological expedition in the early 1930s to Africa.
Laurel and Hardy in Tynemouth Trailer (1932)
31 July 1932
Actors Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy visit Tynemouth in North East England.
Laurel and Hardy in Edinburgh Trailer (1932)
31 July 1932
Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy visit Scotland in the Summer of 1932
I'd Be Delighted To! Trailer (1932)
31 December 1932
S.W. Childs, Jr.’s best known production, this thirteen-minute short film tells the story of a man and woman preparing for and enjoying a dinner date.
Show Me the Way to Go Home Trailer (1932)
30 January 1932
The cartoon characters only want one thing: a drink. Very funny situations, followed by a singalong to three drinking songs.
May Festival 1932 in the Vienna Stadium organized by the ASKÖ Trailer (1932)
21 May 1932
Maifestspiele 1932 documents the 'Maifestspiel der Wiener Arbeiterschaft' which took place on May 21-22, 1932 in the stadium in Vienna.
Gateway to India: Bombay Trailer (1932)
01 August 1932
This early entry in James A. Fitzpatrick's TravelTalks series takes us to Bombay, which we're told is the gateway to India.
Hook and Ladder No. 1 Trailer (1932)
30 October 1932
An opera-singing firemouse rescues his lady fair. A stream of incongruous gags, including "ethnic" ones.
Railroad Wretch Trailer (1932)
23 March 1932
An old coal-burning locomotive roars down the tracks, manned only by engineer Scrappy and his assistant, Oopie.
Far in the North Trailer (1932)
24 September 1932
Far in the North is about the glorification of the work of miners on Spitsbergen, where the national frame is replaced by class references.
Farmer Al Falfa's Ape Girl Trailer (1932)
06 August 1932
The Farmer is abducted by a capering Jungle Goddess. As pre-Code as a Terrytoon ever got. Most animation is by Frank Moser; with him are Art Babbitt, Jerry Shields, Bill Tytla and others.
The Magic Vault Trailer (1932)
20 March 1932
A featurette documentary based on the life and works of Commander George Miller Dyott.
Harlem Revue Trailer (1932)
22 May 1932
Bill Powers, who covers William H. Gardner's "Can't Yo Heah Me Callin'," has a nice baritone and chooses to go easy on the dialect-heavy stuff (as much as one can; the song was a hit in 1914, an era of not just common but GLEEFULLY common dialect songs).
The Bear Brothers Trailer (1932)
31 December 1932
One spring day, little birds are singing and frogs are dancing. A mother bear in the cave tells her children to play outside, but also reminds the two brothers to be careful of the terrible humans.
Championship of Flanders (in Koolskamp) Trailer (1932)
31 December 1932
Short documentary on an anual Belgian cycling race.
Semana Santa en Azkoitia Trailer (1932)
01 April 1932
Images of the traditional celebrations of the "Semana Santa" (The Holy Week) in the small basque town of Azkoitia.
The seller of the Louvre Trailer (1932)
31 December 1932
A provincial department store salesman is transferred to the Paris department store, the 'Galleries du Louvre'.
Against Imperialist War - May Day 1932 Trailer (1932)
01 June 1932
"Workers Rise up Against War" a banner proclaims, as crowds gather in central London on May Day 1932.
Breaking Even Trailer (1932)
29 September 1932
Vaudeville comic Tom Howard meets a man about to shoot himself and takes him into his store to try and talk him out of it.
Do You Reverse? Trailer (1932)
14 April 1932
“When I was six I had a chicken that walked backward and was in the Pathé News. I was in it too with the chicken.
Courting Trouble Trailer (1932)
28 October 1932
When the story begins, Charlie (Charlie Murray) is fighting with his overbearing mother-in-law. The old battleaxe lives with Charlie and his wife and she orders Charlie about as if she's his wife.
The Thoroughbred Trailer (1932)
08 March 1932
A British sports drama film directed by Charles Barnett
Love and Death Trailer (1932)
01 October 1932
A curse has been placed upon the Agro family because of the indiscretions of its male ancestors. The present-day Agro male, Reggero, carries on with many of the women in his village, until one day one of his lovers dies after confessing her affair with him.
Hic-Cups The Champ Trailer (1932)
28 May 1932
Bed-ridden Krazy is sick with the hiccoughs. When his doctor tries to scare the hiccoughs out of the feline, he gives him a powerful medicine that send Krazy into dreamland.
Weekday Trailer (1932)
31 December 1932
A short cinematic impression, entirely made from the protagonist's point of view. Sitting at the breakfast table, a man (who is never fully visible) consults the railway timetable, drinks a cup of tea and calls a taxi.
Paper Hanger Trailer (1932)
21 June 1932
Krazy Kat is headed over to Kitty's house to hang wallpaper. He has the assistance of his dog and the animated objects like ladders, but will they help or hinder?
Vergessen Sie bitte nicht die Antenne zu erden Trailer (1932)
01 January 1932
A man tries to silence a radio and is taken for a robber.