1933 Movie Trailers
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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.
Moscow Trailer (1933)
01 May 1933
A documentary almanac about the life of the Soviet capital during the period of the extensive construction of socialism.
Runaway Blackie Trailer (1933)
06 April 1933
This was not a "Cubby Bear" cartoon. In the cartoon, the lead character is a sheep named Blackie. While this sheep does bear a slight resemblance to Cubby, it has horns and cloven hoofs for hands.
Puzzled Pals Trailer (1933)
30 March 1933
Tom and Jerry are solving a jigsaw puzzle when the stork, frustrated by all the quarantine and "not welcome" signs, leaves a foundling on their doorstep.
In Our Time Trailer (1933)
30 May 1933
'Voice stops quarrel between men of different classes by presenting faith as cure.' (British Film Ca)
Simla and Lahore Trailer (1933)
01 June 1933
Evocative observational scenes of Simla and Lahore, including the gorgeous Shalimar Gardens and Anarkali Bazar.
Struggle Trailer (1933)
01 January 1933
This is the sole surviving motion picture of Unique Film (Shanghai), one of China's three major film companies in the 1930s.
Carrie Jacobs-Bond Trailer (1933)
02 November 1933
To the accompaniment of pipe organ, Edwin C. Hill narrates the story of one of America's most successful woman composers, Carrie Jacobs-Bond, who is seen in silent film footage.
Torchy Turns Turtle Trailer (1933)
23 April 1933
One of those gangs of Arab spies who use to infest Wall Street in their colorful native costumes steals a super-secret bomb formula from Edmund Breese's safe.
Torchy's Loud Spooker Trailer (1933)
25 June 1933
When the story begins, you learn that Torchy's boss has a problem with his blood pressure and the doctor recommends he take a rest.
Sing, Babies, Sing! Trailer (1933)
15 December 1933
Baby Rose Marie is dropped by an animated stork, into a chimney. She sings a song to moms everywhere, "An Orchid For You.
Mediolanum Trailer (1933)
24 September 1933
For Mediolanum, his second documentary, Ubaldo Magnaghi, co-founder in 1930 of the Milan Cine-Club (soon to become Cineguf, with Francesco Pasinetti’s Venice club), was commissioned by Agfa, then one of Europe’s biggest film manufacturers, probably to demonstrate the quality and superiority of reversible film, which remained unique after exposure and standardized developing.
Private 2nd Class Norakuro: The Training Trailer (1933)
18 January 1933
Private 2nd Class Norakuro is having the training for recruits, but makes so many mistakes.
Aloha Oe Trailer (1933)
17 March 1933
Fleischer Studios giving "Aloha Oe" the 'Screen Song' bouncing ball treatment.
Song Shopping Trailer (1933)
18 May 1933
Fleischer Studios 'Screen Song' with Ethel Merman singing the songs.
Prins Karnaval te Aalst Trailer (1933)
01 January 1933
Short documentary on the Carnival at Aalst, Belgium.
Till the Bells Ring Trailer (1933)
31 March 1933
'Scots widower woos poor spinster, believing her to be wealthy.' (British Film Catalogue)
The Radio Murder Mystery Trailer (1933)
06 March 1933
This short, introduced and closed by Louis Sobol, features Richard Gordon as ‘Sherlock Holmes of the air.
La Machine à refaire la vie Trailer (1933)
01 January 1933
A brief history of the development of cinema, primarily focusing on French contributions to the art form.
Eat 'Em Alive Trailer (1933)
01 January 1933
Animal life in the American desert is depicted with an emphasis on the battles between various combatants in the struggle to either eat or be eaten.
Death of the Earth Trailer (1933)
01 August 1933
In 1950, an astronomer discovers that a comet is going to destroy Earth. He warns the world, but nobody believes him.
Post Haste Trailer (1933)
08 June 1933
'Adventures of two detectives in post office.' (British Film Catalogue)
The Big Squeal Trailer (1933)
09 July 1933
Andy Wilson (Andy Clyde), a millionaire pig farmer from Kansas, comes to Chicago (unless New York has a stock yard district)looking for his girl friend, Natalie (Dorothy Christy) who had left the Sunflower state as she did not care much for the company of pigs and/or pig handlers, although Andy wasn't rich when she left, else she would have most likely been a bit more tolerant.
Rondrit van Vlaanderen voor beroepsrenners Trailer (1933)
01 January 1933
Short documentary on the anual cycling race in the Tour of Flanders in Belgian.
What the News Reel Does Not Show Trailer (1933)
01 January 1933
Edited footage from the Socialist Film Council
2nd Lieutenant Norakuro: Sunday Magic Trailer (1933)
01 January 1933
Norakuro's adventures in the Fierce Dog Brigade continue in this short film from the 1930s.
Fresh Ham Trailer (1933)
12 July 1933
Cubby Bear opens a vaudeville booking agency on Tin Pan Alley. The usual assortment of second-rate talent shows up, only to be dispatched through a trap door in this good Cubby Bear cartoon.
A Great Victory Trailer (1933)
14 April 1933
A short film showing the big Soviet factory 'Sharikopodshipnik.'
Musical Film Revues Trailer (1933)
12 October 1933
Variety performances by acts including the Albert Sandler Quartet, Betty Astell, Reggie Bristow's Band, the Modernique Quartette, Stanelli and Edgar, Terence McGovern's Band and Trio, the Nile Players, Phyllis Stanley, and Arthur Travers.
Three Little Kittens Trailer (1933)
01 January 1933
Three Kittens enjoy their day at play in the kitchen. This is known for the final two minutes involvl
Meidän poikamme merellä Trailer (1933)
12 February 1933
After naval sergeant Pekka Kuusisto runs into his old crush, nurse Leila, she stays on his mind as he embarks on a submarine combat exercise.
Feeling Rosy Trailer (1933)
30 April 1933
Andy Clyde is in desperate need of a vacation, and it's not exactly helping the stress.
Polish Settlements in Brazilian Wilderness Trailer (1933)
11 June 1933
Propaganda film about Polish diaspora and their settlement in Paraná, Brazil.
The Rummy Trailer (1933)
09 June 1933
After Billy gets discharged for wrecking his Taxi, he takes a job at a Taxidermy business. Ben brings in his flea to be stuffed & loses it.
Depth Trailer (1933)
01 January 1933
Film experiment, made at the Filmtechnische Leerlangen (FTL). The makers of this 'absolute film' write in their introduction: 'This film only wants to be harmony; it is not a depiction of a certain subject.
The English Potter Trailer (1933)
01 January 1933
A short, silent documentary by Robert J. Flaherty about pottery in England.
The Elastic Dancer Trailer (1933)
01 September 1933
Meet a gentleman with no bones to speak of - but a lot of movement.
Jazz a la Cuba Trailer (1933)
07 July 1933
One of the short little films featuring Don Aspiazu of his own orchestra, a good example of the style of Cubano jazz in the 1920's and 1930's, combined with some sporadic, picturesque images of contemporary Cuba.
Greenland Rymill 1933 Trailer (1933)
01 January 1933
Film directed by John R. Rymill showing team members with their dog sledges during the 'East Greenland Expedition 1932-33'.
Doubling in the Quickies Trailer (1933)
16 December 1933
Marge Clancy leaves her small town and boyfriend Joe behind to strike it big in Hollywood. The only work she can get is stunt doubling.
Walking the Baby Trailer (1933)
11 May 1933
Street-sweeper George flirts with a pretty, but dizzy, nursemaid in the park. Incorporates Burns & Allen's vaudeville "dizzy" routine.
High Spots of the Far East Trailer (1933)
06 February 1933
Highlights include China's Pearl River, Temple of 500 Buddhas and Siam's palaces.
Quake! Trailer (1933)
01 January 1933
A silent documentary about the Long Beach earthquake of March 10, 1933, which had a magnitude of 6.4, causing widespread damage to buildings throughout Southern California.
The Alley Trailer (1933)
07 October 1933
A lively City Symphony showing daily life in the lost city center of inter-war Rotterdam, alternating the poor life in the slums with the rapid, modern, and rich city life that lies beyond the end of the alley.