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United States
03 September 1938
Popular movie trailers from 1938
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1938:
08 August 1938
Jim 'Socker' Conway, former boxer and FBI hero, is maneuvered for political reasons into a do-nothing job in the district attorney's office.
17 June 1938
A female detective investigates the kidnapping of a wealthy businessman.
06 July 1938
A family of confidence tricksters sets their sights on a very rich, very lonely old lady named Miss Fortune.
16 November 1938
This film was mainly shot in the Japanese skiing resort Hokkaido in 1937-38 and was intended to create support for the coming winter olympics of 1940 in Japan which however were cancelled because of the Japanese-Chinese war.
29 January 1938
Professor Pierre is assigned to find a missing heiress whose fortune will go to a worthless relative if she isn't found.
19 March 1938
James A. FitzPatrick's TravelTalks series takes a look at the lives and customs in New Brunswick.
01 January 1938
Hong Kong drama.
03 February 1938
Reflecting the filmmaker's passion for automobiles, who in his youth participated in car races, the film portrays the attempt to manufacture a new model in the Ford factory in the city of Porto.
26 August 1938
A neighborhood bully convinces Porky to take a puff from his cigar, causing Porky to hallucinate a smoke-man named Nick O.
14 December 1938
Herr Werther, a new magistrate to the Grand Duchy of Walheim who is a violinist and poet, seems to have fate on his side as he meets and pursues a beautiful local woman, Charlotte.
18 October 1938
A police detective is caught up in a plot to steal two million dollars in bonds.
02 December 1938
At the Indianapolis Speedway mobsters try to bump off a young racer just as they did his dad. Junk yard owner tap dances.
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