Fiddlin' Fun Trailer (1934)
Cubby the Bear participates in a roman chariot race for his girl friend.
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Cubby the Bear participates in a roman chariot race for his girl friend.
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United States 14 June 1934
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1934:
26 November 1934
Christmas at an old rectory in the countryside – it's Christmas! And the three student brothers, "Gamle", "Corpus Juris" and Nicolai, are delighted to receive an invitation to spend Christmas with the priest in Nøddebo.
26 December 1934
To save the family estate Stjärnehov, one of the twins Stiernhielm, Bertil, marries the rich sausage maker Magnusson's daughter Britta.
19 January 1934
Thinly veiled reworking of the Wyatt Earp story with the renamed Michael Wyatt rolling into Tombstone, becoming acquainted, teaming up, and cleaning up the town with the help of “Doc” Warren and saloon singer Queenie La Verne, while sweet young maiden Mary Reid waits patiently on the sidelines.
04 July 1934
A thief ends up in the Riachuelo zone and after a revealing event, he stops stealing and starts working.
14 August 1934
Lawyer Creech is after the ranch of the dying Cartwright. First he brings in Cahill to pose as the only living relative.
16 June 1934
While streetworker Mickey romances Minnie, Mickey's nephews Morty and Ferdie take control of his steamroller and it's full speed ahead on a very destructive ride.
18 September 1934
In this short film from Educational Pictures, Ernest Truex stars as a man who doesn't like kids and prefers dogs.
18 October 1934
Bobby Clark and Paul McCullough take to the streets as pots and pans salesmen, wreaking havoc door to door with their demonstrations of their cookware.
11 April 1934
This is a minor variation on the story of the Boy Who Cried Wolf where Oswald the Lucky Rabbit tends a couple of lambs who tease him by crying 'Wolf! Wolf!' until the real article shows up.
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