Poem 8 Trailer (1932)
Independent film featuring modern dance in a forest, with the performers wearing white fabric costumes.
Watch the official Poem 8 1932 trailer in HD below or find more Poem 8 videos on Vidimovie.
Independent film featuring modern dance in a forest, with the performers wearing white fabric costumes.
Watch the official Poem 8 1932 trailer in HD below or find more Poem 8 videos on Vidimovie.
United States 17 April 1932
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Emlen Etting's Poem8 (1933
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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.
08 July 1932
A boatload of Westerners is trapped in Manchuria as bandits led by Russian renegade Voronsky ravage the area.
26 March 1932
A poor New York plumber's wife and children hope to move "uptown" from their lower East Side neighborhood after he sells his new invention.
09 September 1932
A cowboy detective goes up against a gang of big-city thugs trying to set up a protection racket out west.
20 February 1932
An elevator operator invents a machine that he believes can help to defeat a corrupt politician in the city's upcoming mayoral election.
17 April 1932
Ruth Etting shows how she make a perfect three minute egg by singing a song with a length of exactly three minutes.
14 March 1932
A Walter Lantz/Bill Nolan Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoon released March 14, 1932.
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.
21 October 1932
A cowboy saves his injured friend from a vigilante group, which believes that he is part of a bandit gang that attacked a wagon train.
04 November 1932
When Ilona visits her married friend Otti, she is just delighted to discover that the man she likes is not other than Otti's brother-in-law, Paul.
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