1933 Movie Trailers
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Tokosile Trailer (1933)
01 January 1933
Educated in the Catholic mission school Kinghill, the chief's daughter, suspected by intrigue of poisoning on her wedding night and sentenced to death, becomes a nun after her escape and sacrifices herself as a nurse during a malaria epidemic in her tribal area.
Castles and Fisher Folk Trailer (1933)
01 January 1933
Against the backdrop of the castles of the Gold Coast, the film shows the life of the local inhabitas
50 successive phases of the bursting of 50 primers Trailer (1933)
01 January 1933
50 successive phases of bursting 50 primers.
Spring on the Farm Trailer (1933)
01 January 1933
Life on a farm at springtime, including blossom, piglets and ducklings.
British Guiana Trailer (1933)
01 January 1933
A film addressing the geographical conditions, agriculture, and industries within British Guiana
Windmill in Barbados Trailer (1933)
01 January 1933
The production of sugar cane in the West Indies, contrasting old and new methods
The Nesting of the Sea Turtle Trailer (1933)
01 January 1933
The Green Turtle (Chelonia Midas) is found in tropical and subtropical seas.
Sathyavaan Savithiri Trailer (1933)
01 January 1933
Actors: M. R. Krishnamurthi, T. S. Mani, T. P. Rajalakshmi
The World's Greatest Thrills Trailer (1933)
01 July 1933
Un unusual short film, "The World's Greatest Thrills," collects the celebrated newsreels picturing violent death.
Life Sentence Trailer (1933)
24 December 1933
Before the court pending trial of the girl who killed her child. She faces the death penalty. Only defender Christina, did not believe in her guilt.
Oil: A Symphony in Motion Trailer (1933)
01 May 1933
A self proclaimed saga of oil, celebrating the speed and power of plane, trains, and automobiles. It starts with a look at a farm, beneath which is oil.
So This Is London Trailer (1933)
01 January 1933
London at its best? This gorgeously photographed portrait of the capital was made by Marion Grierson, sister of the more famous John Grierson, often hailed as the father of documentary film.
Consul Dorgen's Affairs Trailer (1933)
01 May 1933
A mysterious consul, blessed with the power to hypnotise, manages to push young women to suicide to cash in their insurance, without having their blood on his hands.
Good Housewrecking Trailer (1933)
15 June 1933
Edgar Kennedy and his family open a home decorating service, even though they have no clue what they are doing.
Norway: Land of the Midnight Sun Trailer (1933)
31 January 1933
A Traveltalk visit to Norway's fjords and the Lapplanders in the northern latitudes.
The Country Comes to Town Trailer (1933)
31 December 1933
A celebration of the importance of the British countryside.
Sound and Smoke Trailer (1933)
29 May 1933
Commercials have come a long way since this 1933 cigarette advertisement. Before smoking's health risks became apparent, civilized people could sit in peace and watch dancers made of smoke.
Mr. Motorboat's Last Stand Trailer (1933)
01 January 1933
“Subtitled ‘A Comedy of the Depression,’ the two-reel film begins with the hero, Mr. Motorboat (played by Leonard “Motorboat” Stirrup, a professional tapdancer), waking up at dawn in an auto junkyard… The scene is much in the mode of Chaplin, though the whole is carried by the effective shots and cutting, unlike Chaplin’s typically static camera and long shots.
General of the Swamp Trailer (1933)
07 July 1933
The story of a gluttonous whale and the other aquatic creatures
Baijin long Trailer (1933)
01 January 1933
The first Cantonese talkie. It was produced in Shanghai (Tianyi Studio) and was based on a Cantonese opera play.
Aero-Engine Trailer (1933)
01 January 1933
An intricate and richly detailed observation of every step in the making of an aircraft engine.
Dutch Guiana: 'Land of the Djuka' Trailer (1933)
31 January 1933
This Traveltalk entry visits a Djuka tribal village in Dutch Guiana, which would later be called Suriname.
Mysore Dasara Trailer (1933)
27 September 1933
The Mysore Palace shines with 100,000 lights in a dazzling 400-year-old celebration.
A Dizzy Day Trailer (1933)
04 May 1933
A day in the life of a sentinel, with some modernistic musical accompaniment.
Techno-Crazy Trailer (1933)
12 March 1933
TECHNO-CRAZY has to be one of the strangest comedy shorts of the 1930's. Starring Monte Collins as a young man who dreams of technological progress in society bringing a "technocracy" that's a utopia and Billy Bevan as the Mayor, whose daughter Collins wants to marry, the short begins with a dream sequence where Collins is running a factory on his own and explaining to someone how no one needs to work in this new utopia and everything operates automatically.
Lutine Trailer (1933)
11 January 1933
Reportage about the salvage operation for the 18th-century shipwreck the Lutine, which sank in the North Sea.
Procession of Elephants at Jaipur; Galta; Raj Mahal Trailer (1933)
01 August 1933
Armoured elephants, sacred monkeys and a camel carriage from Rajasthan.
Popular Melodies Trailer (1933)
06 April 1933
Fleischer Studios Screen Song. Arthur Jarrett sings some songs with the Bouncing Ball; Betty Boop appears for "One Hour with You" and "Boop-Oop-A-Doop".
Kid in Hollywood Trailer (1933)
13 March 1933
Shirley is an aspiring actress is rejected by casting, but gets her chance to perform when the star doesn't feel like performing.
Flip's Lunch Room Trailer (1933)
02 April 1933
Flip is a cook at a restaurant with an old lady waiter and a young woman server.
Tabú Powder Blush commercial Trailer (1933)
27 January 1933
A live action/animated commercial of a powder blush, it was made by one of the pioneers of Spanish animation, Josep Serra i Massana.
Loose Relations Trailer (1933)
11 June 1933
The stereotype in old movies and TV shows is that the man hates his mother-in-law. Well, in "Loose Relations" it doesn't follow this convention, as Andy Clyde is actually happy that his mother-in-law is coming to stay with them and he plans on fixing up a place for her to stay.
The Fatal Note Trailer (1933)
28 September 1933
The Little King prepares to play the piano, but a evil witch has put a bomb in it.
Easy on the Eyes Trailer (1933)
17 February 1933
A Mack Sennett Talking Comedy, released through Paramount Pictures, starring Franklin Pangborn and featuring Dorothy Granger.
The Kid's Last Fight Trailer (1933)
22 April 1933
Diaper Dampsey must defend his diaper-weight championship, but someone has kidnapped his girlfriend to make him lose!
Pio XI e Marconi Trailer (1933)
01 January 1933
The inauguration of Radio Vaticana, with Pope Pius XI and Guglielmo Marconi.
New Zealand: The White Man's Paradise Trailer (1933)
17 June 1933
An Eurocentric travelogue highlighting New Zealand's people, culture and natural beauty.
Electrostatics Trailer (1933)
01 January 1933
ERPI Films was one of the largest producers of educational films in the 1930's. They were a division of Western Electric, the manufacturing and supply division of the Bell System.
Unemployed: The Destiny of Millions Trailer (1933)
01 January 1933
Willy Zielke was a brilliant photographer and filmmaker from Łodź who suffered greatly at the hands of the Nazis: His German feature films of the 1930s, Arbeitslos and Das Stahltier, were banned; Leni Riefenstahl made use of him to conceive, direct, and shoot the prologue for Olympia, but gave him no credit; and later, in a mentally incapacitated state, he was confined to an insane asylum where he was forcibly sterilized, only to be released after five years in 1942 so that Riefenstahl could make use of him once again on the final shooting of Tiefland.
Century of Progress Trailer (1933)
01 January 1933
Documentary about the Midget Village exhibit at the Chicago World's Fair.
Kid 'in' Africa Trailer (1933)
05 October 1933
Shirley has gone to Africa to civilize the cannibals; something she is able to do with the assistance of Diperzan.
The Phantom Rocket Trailer (1933)
30 July 1933
Tom and Jerry are about to embark on on a voyage into space when their rocket ship is hijacked and they are taken hostage by an escaped convict.
Movie Memories Trailer (1933)
08 February 1933
They show clips of Mayor Robert van Wyck and the Jeffries-Fitzsimmons fight and point out how unimportant they were in the 1930s.
Jeder hat mal Glück Trailer (1933)
01 January 1933
Wolfgang Staudte's first short film, which he produced in 1933 for Ethos-Film GmbH in Berlin. Staudte not only directed, but also wrote the script.