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United States
09 April 1937
Popular movie trailers from 1937
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1937:
15 May 1937
After a mine cave in, the rescue crew risks their lives to search for two trapped miners.
24 February 1937
The policy-racket reaches it lean, bony fingers into the ivy-towers of a large university and the underworld trying to “beat the numbers-racket” with applied mathematics.
01 May 1937
This Traveltalk series short takes a look at Hong Kong.
24 January 1937
A journey through the mountains of southwestern France, and a pilgrimage to the holiest shrine of the Roman Catholic faith.
24 September 1937
This long-lost British comedy features a wealthy heiress rescued from the clutches of a scheming foreigner by a pair of bumbling market traders.
03 October 1937
Oswald's dog Dixie Mutt flirts with snooty Fifi Poodle, but he's ignored. He offers a bone, but gets the brush-off with hilarious consequences.
30 September 1937
Millionaire Larry Duane is posing as his own chauffeur while touring the West and meets Molly Hennessey.
24 January 1937
Les Hite and his orchestra with red hot mama singer June Richmond in a fantasy musical with some hot swing era songs and dances.
17 September 1937
Miss Klutz is the worst dancer that has ever enrolled at the school ran by Maestro Boris Cobblier, and he is even considering giving her money back to get rid of her, a consideration not to his financial liking.
22 January 1937
A look at some sights in Olvera St. in Los Angeles, California.
01 September 1937
A dramatization to promote the Territorial Army.
27 January 1937
Actor Lee Tracy presides as ringmaster over a show that combines the best elements of cinema with the circus, what he calls a Cinema Circus.
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