1934 Movie Trailers
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The Night of the Party Trailer (1934)
16 July 1934
A major newspaper publisher dies in suspicious circumstances during a parlour game at a dinner party.
Good Badminton Trailer (1934)
24 November 1934
This Vitaphone short has Hugh Herbert tossing in some comedy lines while Walter Pidgeon relates the history of the new-fad (in 1936) game of Badminton.
Voice in the Night Trailer (1934)
06 April 1934
Tim Dale is the son of the president of a big-city telephone company and quits his job following a dispute with his father over company policy.
Castilian Memories: Manila Trailer (1934)
20 February 1934
This narration-driven travelogue begins with scenes of Manila Bay and the city's harbor. From there, it visits Fort Santiago, watches the delivery of an orphaned baby to Hospicio De San Jose, and explores other parts of the city, as the narration waxes condescending about the various aspects of Philippine life.
Aka and Daffla Dances Trailer (1934)
03 June 1934
A stunning display by Nyishi tribesmen from the hills of Arunachal Pradesh, north-eastern India.
MGM's March on in 1934-35 with Metro Goldwyn Mayer: Convention of the Century Trailer (1934)
17 March 1934
In 1934, MGM held a convention in Chicago, inviting its company distributors from all over the United States to preview the films scheduled for the 1934-1935 exhibition season.
Auf der Wolga bis zum Kaukasus Trailer (1934)
01 January 1934
Amateur film by German ethnographer, church historian, and icon collector Martin Winkler, taken on several trips to the Soviet Union in the 1920s and 1930s.
Moskau, Leningrad Trailer (1934)
01 January 1934
Amateur film by German ethnographer, church historian, and icon collector Martin Winkler, taken on several trips to the Soviet Union in the 1920s and 1930s.
General John Regan Trailer (1934)
01 January 1934
A preppy American hustler arrives in a small Irish town, where he informs the residents that he is researching the life of a General John Regan.
L'impiegata di papà Trailer (1934)
01 March 1934
Carla leads a good life with her father's money. She gets a job in the company but in exchange she will have to live on her salary alone like all her colleagues.
Bread Trailer (1934)
01 January 1934
Life on the breadline in the 1930s was hard enough, but times were desperate when you fell beneath it.
Work! Trailer (1934)
12 August 1934
A young unemployed man, Bergmark, gets a job at a labor camp in the country, where he reconnects with the Social Democratic farmer Persson's daughter Barbro.
Sanctification of the Temple of Glory in Skopje Trailer (1934)
01 January 1934
"One of the last films about the King Alexander Karađorđević screened in 1934, the year of his tragic death.
Japanese Puppetry Trailer (1934)
07 February 1934
British potter Bernard Leach made 16mm films during his travels in Japan and Korea in 1934-35. In this short film, Leach is clearly fascinated by the special “Kuruma Ningyo” (cart-doll performance) practiced in Hachioji, a suburb of Tokyo.
Papermaking in Japan Trailer (1934)
11 April 1934
In this short film Bernard Leach follows the papermaking processes at the workshop of renowned papermaker Abe Eishiro, one of the early members of the Mingei movement.
Nifty Nurses Trailer (1934)
19 October 1934
Scantily clad, irreverent nurses keep things cheerful by singing
The Sheep in Northern Joseon Speak Trailer (1934)
01 January 1934
In the 1930s, Japan implemented a colonial policy called the “Policy of Sheep for North and Cotton for South.
Some Say Chance Trailer (1934)
01 January 1934
In an Irish boarding school, girls play in the school's grounds, while Helen, an orphan, feels isolated from them as she wonders about the return of her father who went to Australia when she was young and has not returned.
Evangeline Trailer (1934)
01 January 1934
A silent film hagiography of the Grand Pré region of Nova Scotia. Title cards illuminate the historical plight of the Arcadians in the time of the Great Upheaval.
Rhapsody in Two Languages Trailer (1934)
12 October 1934
Rhapsody in Two Languages is a city symphony film reminiscent of the work of Walter Ruttmann and Dziga Vertov, a paean to '30s Montreal that contrasts old and new: horse-drawn carts, flashy new automobiles, busy streets, jaywalking monks, and wild nightlife, with overlaps and spinning images that suggest just how out of control things could get when the sun went down.
The Cinéamateur Club and Its Purpose Trailer (1934)
01 January 1934
A film by the founder of the Kinoklub Zagreb that shows a woman learning how to make her own film.
Vaudeville Trailer (1934)
29 December 1934
A display what Vaudeville had to offer, with the likes of Carl Emmy and His Mad Wags, The Three Queens, Jack Pepper and His Society Pets and little people Olive & George performing for us.
Variety Show at Peoria’s Palace Theater Trailer (1934)
01 January 1934
A variety show is performed at Peoria's Palace Theater. Includes live performances by a number of singers and dancers in front of a band of female musicians with an RQ as their band symbol.
The Slip-Back: A Weird Story in Two Parts Trailer (1934)
01 January 1934
Science fiction horror flick featuring young couples of the 1930’s Budapest. The protagonists visit the ruins of Visegrád, only to be surprised by the old hosts of the castle emerging from the ruins… and that is just the start of it!
Tell Me If It Hurts Trailer (1934)
31 December 1934
A short comedy about dentistry by the doctor and (at this point) amateur film-maker Richard Massingham.
Cinder Alley Trailer (1934)
09 March 1934
Krazy Kat lives in a ramshackle house. He wakes up and takes an outdoor shower. Then he steals a wheel from a baby buggy and makes a soapbox racer with a lawnmower attached.
Beyond This Open Road Trailer (1934)
01 January 1934
A low-budget production by Film Art Productions, a unit established by B. Vivian Braun and Irene Nicholson.
The First World War Trailer (1934)
08 November 1934
Produced by the Fox Movietone News arm of Fox Film Corporation and based on the book by Lawrence Stallings, this expanded newsreel, using stock-and-archive footage, tells the story of World War I from inception to conclusion.
Scrappy's Television Trailer (1934)
29 January 1934
By converting a radio, Scrappy has a new invention, a TV set that he shares with his friends as they change channels watching various shows until they land on an exciting boxing match.
Louis Armstrong in Copenhagen Trailer (1934)
01 January 1934
After a decade performing in and recording with the top hot jazz bands of New Orleans, Chicago and New York, legendary trumpeter and vocalist Louis Armstrong moved to Los Angeles in 1930, and then toured Europe.
Zagreb in a Metropolitan Light Trailer (1934)
01 January 1934
A documentary about Croatia's capital aspirations of becoming metropolis. Camera follows everyday life of random city-goers.
Shah Pahlavi's Visit to Turkey Trailer (1934)
01 January 1934
Images from the visit of Iranian Shah Pahlavi to Turkey in 1934. https://filmmirasim.ktb.gov.tr/tr/i
Poisoned Ivory Trailer (1934)
16 November 1934
Edgar's wife, Florence, because of an incident with her brother, her husband, and parts from her brother's photogenic set, mistakenly thinks that she accidentally poisoned Edgar instead of giving him his real medicine.
Tom Thumb Trailer (1934)
16 February 1934
Krazy Kat and his girlfriend are surrounded by their insect friends. After they dance around the forest, Krazy's girlfriend gets kidnapped, but is rescued by Krazy Kat and the insects.
Resaca Trailer (1934)
01 July 1934
A group of friends from the neighborhood get together after many years. It is time to reminisce about the past and the course of their lives.
A Call for Help from Sing Sing! Trailer (1934)
01 January 1934
This plea to reduce the growing numbers of imprisoned youths, with its warning from the celebrated warden of Sing Sing prison, is drawn from the October 1, 1934, issue of Hearst Metrotone News.
Rhythm on the Roof Trailer (1934)
25 October 1934
Bob Crosby feels inferior to brother Bing, but needs to land a big band job before he can marry sweetheart Toby.