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United States
30 December 1932
Popular movie trailers from 1932
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1932:
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.
02 October 1932
Story of a Hollywood studio during the transition from silents to talkies.
14 March 1932
Two women of different social backgrounds work together in a dressmakers.
25 June 1932
Bosko enters his dog, Bruno, in a dog race.
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.
10 October 1932
Old fashioned opera adaptation: A feisty and free spirited woman of the Tyrol withdraws to a mountain peak when she is separated from the man she loves.
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.
04 June 1932
Thelma and Zazu are on a leisurely excursion in a borrowed car. Thelma lets Zazu drive. When she brakes to avoid a bull pulled along by three rustics, her foot gets stuck and the car crashes through a barn.
07 February 1932
Jim and Buddy decide to follow their pal Tater-bug who left them for another job. No sooner do they arrive than Tater-bug gets shot in the back.
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.
17 August 1932
Richard Walters is condemned to death for a murder he claims not to have committed. He arrives on death row just before a brutal inmate leads the other convicts in a violent uprising.
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