Miss O’Ginia Trailer (1932)
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14 January 1932
Among the travelers of varied backgrounds that meet and interact on one night at Union Depot, a metropolitan train station, are Chick and his friend Scrap Iron, both newly released from prison after serving time for vagrancy.
21 February 1932
Scheduled for demolition, Hotel Continental has seen 50 years of romance, intrigue, and tragedy. The last night attracts many nostalgic patrons, including a gangster planning to grab the loot that he hid there many years ago.
12 March 1932
When World War I comes to an end, three pilots find themselves on hard times. They wind up in Hollywood, where they work as stunt fliers for a sadistic director.
11 December 1932
A group of drinking, smoking and card-playing society women are getting obesely flabby. They go to a gym where various methods are used to reduce their fat.
17 December 1932
A modernist lady sculptor seeks a model for a statue to be put in front of a Berlin hospital, and finds him in the form of a London policeman-boxer.
17 December 1932
John Mason returns to the Sally Ann mine to claim his half share. Janet Cater also returns although her father lost his half share to Joe Ryan.
01 December 1932
The lives of the residents of a Manhattan apartment building are intertwined with the actions of a crooked investor.
23 December 1932
A man is released from prison and tries to get back into life on the outside without his family and friends knowing he's been in jail.
14 March 1932
A Walter Lantz/Bill Nolan Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoon released March 14, 1932.
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