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International Releases Dates
Japan
17 January 1941
Popular movie trailers from 1941
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1941:
16 June 1941
A Soundie with Florence Gill, Redd Harper and The Sells.
31 July 1941
A framed cabby rounds up fur thieves and saves his opera-singer girlfriend.
10 November 1941
Julius Berge has an advertising firm in Stockholm together with his wife Sonja. The man with the ideas is their colleague Kurt Dal, who used to be engaged to Sonja.
09 April 1941
A 1941 film directed by Fernando de Fuentes.
20 September 1941
Bugs Bunny heckles a black hunter and escapes from a bear. One of the “Censored 11” banned from TV syndication by United Artists in 1968 for racist stereotyping.
08 December 1941
A man murdered at the Saint's doorstep manages to utter a few words to Simon Templar before he dies, sending him off to the quaint resort village of Baycombe where he confronts crime mastermind 'The Tiger' and his gang as they plan to smuggle gold bullion out of the country.
20 June 1941
San Antonio Rose is an amiably wacky mini-musical evenly divided between its "official" stars, The Merry Macs, and a strong cast of supporting clowns.
12 September 1941
A 1941 film.
12 April 1941
This Traveltalk series short visit to Kentucky starts with a view of the Cumberland River, which flows for about 700 miles through the state.
17 January 1941
When old rancher Cordoba's grandson is murdered, the Cisco Kid takes his place to find who's trying to take over the ranch.
09 December 1941
In this musical, four entertaining farmboys from Iowa head for the Big Apple to find fame and fortune but find themselves in trouble when a radio sponsor finds himself accused of kidnapping a girl.
26 December 1941
Nisse Holm start marketing coffee made of tree cones.
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