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United Kingdom
07 January 1935
Popular movie trailers from 1935
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1935:
12 February 1935
Film by Boese.
01 January 1935
Here is Johnny Green conducting his lush dance orchestra in a medley of four of his own popular compositions.
27 November 1935
Southern California's Hotel Coronado caters to and is frequented by members of the social upper-crust.
25 August 1935
When reporter Dan Miller is once again late to meet his girl friend, Helen Murdock, because he is working on a story, Helen breaks up with him.
28 September 1935
Early, proto giallo set in a boarding house for girls.
05 January 1935
A man comes to town to claim the estate of his father, who was shot by a masked killer. He sets out to find who did it.
20 September 1935
A family of out-of-work vaudeville performers are finding hard times in the east, so after hearing about the success of a fellow player in Hollywood, they decide to relocate to the movie capitol.
31 December 1935
Documentary about the building of ships at Barrow-in-Furness.
29 July 1935
A well-known film director has a gangster double, whom he ends up killing. Taking the gangsters place, he then causes an actress to be framed.
15 June 1935
Idiosyncratic new recruit Francis "Ike" Farrell tries to help the Cubs to the pennant with his pitching and hitting.
03 May 1935
Playwright Jacques Deval directed this 1935 adaptation of his own stage comedy Tovaritch. Set in Paris, the story revolves around Princess Tatiana (Irene de Zilaby) and General Mikail (Andre Lefaur), two members of the Russian nobility who'd been forced to relocate to France after the Revolution.
19 October 1935
A group of brave honey bees attempt to rescue a girl bee who's been abducted by a spider.
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