1941 Movie Trailers
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Reichsbahnsport: Frauengymnastik Trailer (1941)
14 July 1941
In the series of films about Reichsbahn sports, the film is aimed at female railway workers. According to the film, women in particular are exposed to the dangers of physical injury while on duty.
Blood For Blood Trailer (1941)
07 July 1941
During the Great Patriotic War, a blacksmith grandfather, and grandson, are repairing a tank when suddenly the enemy attacks.
Sea Lion Trailer (1941)
01 January 1941
Robin is exiled from society after he is accused of murdering a man named Ibrahim in a fight. Twenty years later Ibrahim's son, Mahmud, begins a search for his father's killer.
Deng Nan-Guang’s 8mm Movies (1935-41) Trailer (1941)
28 February 1941
Deng Nan-Guang’s 57-minute collection of intimate home-style videos, filmed between 1935 and 1941, captures an overlooked side of Taiwanese life under Japanese occupation.
On High Ground Trailer (1941)
01 March 1941
A travelogue across the mountainous regions and valleys of Kyrgyzstan.
There's Music In Your Hair Trailer (1941)
28 March 1941
An orchestra conductor is frustrated by all the silly musicians in his band as they play the music.
Sireenien kukkiessa 1941 Trailer (1941)
12 February 1941
Midsummer Eve 1941, threatening clouds loom in the eastern sky. A Finnish man heads east... "On Midsummer, a siren blooms in the barrel of a Finnish soldier's rifle.
To the Jews of the Whole World! Trailer (1941)
24 August 1941
On August 24, 1941, a meeting of “representatives of the Jewish people” was convened.
Keep This Under Your Hood Trailer (1941)
20 February 1941
A animated promotional video from the Ford Motor Company.
O Canto da Raça Trailer (1941)
01 December 1941
A film based on a poem by Cassiano Ricardo that described the city of São Paulo with its factories, houses, streetcars, lights, life, etc.
Skinnay Ennis and His Orchestra Trailer (1941)
04 January 1941
Skinnay Ennis leads his orchestra as they play "Three Little Words," "Let's Do It," and "Birth of the Blues".
Beauty and the Beach Trailer (1941)
26 September 1941
This Paramount Headliner short (in-house number A1-1) was filmed at Jones Beach and features a background of pretty girls, bathing suits and the ocean.
Laatokan-Karjalan kuvia Trailer (1941)
14 February 1941
Karelian village life from 1935-39. Pressing the soil (Impilahdi Metsäkylä), tying the forest (Salmi), cutting the scythe (Impilahdi Metsäkylä), the village shepherd with his herd in the early morning (Salmi Varpaselkä), the Työmpäisten sacrificial cemetery (Salmi Mantsinsaari), visiting the scythes (Salmi Mantsinsaari), making scythes (Suistamon Tuomilampi), washing and rinsing laundry with a "poalikoima", tying clothes and spinning on a spindle.
Kaikki yhdessä eteenpäin Trailer (1941)
14 February 1941
Reconstruction and relief activities during the peace period.
Squaring the Circle Trailer (1941)
01 January 1941
Royal Air Force training film starring Trevor Howard as an RAF pilot. Focus of the film is on the importance of finding the right job for the right person in the RAF.
Fortín alto Trailer (1941)
03 June 1941
Set in 1874, the son of a mitrista accompanies a herd of cattle whose sale will allow to buy weapons.
Kevät iskee silmää Trailer (1941)
12 March 1941
The arrival of spring in Helsinki in 1941, the celebration of May Day, the international match march.
Finland Lives Again Trailer (1941)
12 February 1941
Finnish Winter War, conclusion of the armistice.
Nai Roshni Trailer (1941)
22 November 1941
A neglected wife, Indira, schemes to win back her philandering bank manager husband, Bihari. She uses an unwitting musician, Madan, as a pawn, making him fall for her until her husband's jealousy is ignited.
Kyläkeinulla ja sysimiilulla Trailer (1941)
14 February 1941
Ethnographic images of the millet festival, the village swing, grain spreading and violin playing.
Kuvia Hangosta Trailer (1941)
14 February 1941
Photos of Hanko and the evacuation of Hanko in 1940. Some were taken in the 1930s.
Aasra Trailer (1941)
28 February 1941
Aasra revolves around the life of Chanda (Sardar Akhtar), a sweet girl, who runs away from her house after her forcefully arrangement of marriage and meets with Chandan (Amar), a kind man in train and pretends to be married and worked in a Hotel.
Fads and Fashions of 1900 Trailer (1941)
01 January 1941
A brief retrospective short highlighting fads and fashions from the year 1900, including penny-farthings, swimsuits, and lace dresses, as remembered in the early 1940s.
Shahzadi Trailer (1941)
27 February 1941
A drama exploring themes of royalty, duty, and personal destiny through the eyes of its titular prins
Tulsi Trailer (1941)
12 September 1941
A social drama centered on a character embodying strong moral or spiritual virtues, a narrative explt
Penny To the Rescue Trailer (1941)
25 January 1941
A Pete Smith Specialty. Chef Prudence Penny gives hints on cooking.
The Walls Keep Talking Trailer (1941)
01 January 1941
A couple enters a haunted house and are terrorized by spirits
Dizzy Kitty Trailer (1941)
25 May 1941
Andy Panda and his father are trying to groom an alley cat, which Andy wants to enter in a Cat Show, The cat is not interested in being in show business, and is even more disinterested in getting a bath.
Uncle Joey Comes to Town Trailer (1941)
19 September 1941
The spry, fun-loving, genial and enterprising Uncle Joey Mouse comes to the big city to visit his nephews who live in the basement of a large mansion.
Akela Trailer (1941)
06 August 1941
A blacksmith named Budhwa, who is "too ugly to get a life-mate," is set to marry a woman named Maina.
Kurenfischer. Ein Tag auf der Nehrung Trailer (1941)
01 January 1941
short by Clarissa Dreyer-Patrix
Pardesi Trailer (1941)
22 February 1941
An earthquake separates wealthy siblings Premnath and Mala, leaving Premnath with amnesia and in love with beggar girl Mira.
Double Date Trailer (1941)
14 March 1941
Penny Kirkland's aunt and Jerry Baldwin's widowed father are attracted to each other. Preventing the pending marriage of the father and the aunt becomes a purpose in life for the two teenagers.
Fundamental Fixed Gunnery Approaches Trailer (1941)
01 January 1941
The 1943 Navy training film (MN-84b) Fundamental Fixed Gunnery Approaches is part of a series known as the “Fixed Gunnery and Fighter Tactics” series used to enhance in-classroom learning of Navy pilots.
Popular Science J-0-4 Trailer (1941)
21 February 1941
Marvels of modern science, including the U.S. Army's latest tanks; pretty models demonstrate massage and exercise machines.
Popular Science J-0-5 Trailer (1941)
02 May 1941
Huge electric sign operated by photo cell animation; freshwater fauna propagated by Carolina Biological, sold and used for research; pickup and delivery of airmail in flight with small planes.
Gentleman Trailer (1941)
01 May 1941
An anti-British Nazi compilation “documentary” that mocks the gentleman code of Churchill, Chamberlain, Halifax, and Eden by recutting newsreels: British retreats in France/Belgium/Holland and Greece are blamed for civilian deaths and destruction, while German forces are cast as humane liberators who repair bridges and feed refugees; it culminates by denouncing the Royal Navy’s strike at Mers-el-Kébir.
Popular Science J-0-6 Trailer (1941)
04 July 1941
Preparation of "spawn" for commercial mushrooms, which grow to the tune of "You Came Along." Also: extraction & uses of snake venom; personal dress forms; a Frank Lloyd Wright building in Racine, Wisc.
Amager bliver større Trailer (1941)
20 September 1941
The large dam works on Amager's west coast are shown as an example of the employment measures the state initiated during the war.
Alive in the Deep Trailer (1941)
07 May 1941
Alive in the Deep is a 1941 American short documentary film directed by Stacy Woodard and Horace Woodard.
From the Four Corners Trailer (1941)
31 July 1941
Members of three Commonwealth armies, an Aussie, a Canadian, and a New Zealander meet actor Leslie Howard who buys them a beer and makes them understand why they're fighting.
Life of a Thoroughbred Trailer (1941)
01 January 1941
1941 Oscar nominated short documentary by Tom Cummiskey