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United States
01 January 1942
Popular movie trailers from 1942
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1942:
22 June 1942
Robert Benchley lectures on physical witness in middle age.
01 January 1942
Exemplary social care by the state for Slovak workers in a convalescent home, with a beautiful Slovak backdrop.
24 March 1942
Vienna during the fin de siecle. Farmer's daughter Anuschka has to sell the farm after her father's death to the rich but mean farmer's wife Nowarek and her friendly son Jaro.
11 May 1942
A girl leaves her home after the man who left her with a daughter and a young man who falls in love with her protects her from him.
17 April 1942
A land owner's will leaves his ranch to anyone who has served at least two years in prison.
01 August 1942
Conceited World Champion boxer Tommy Lundy decides to test his popularity in a Broadway show. Tommy always has an eye for the ladies and he starts paying attention to beautiful chorus girl Pat Lambert.
06 February 1942
This drama chronicles the extreme measures taken by a determined young crime reporter to get an interview with a notorious convict.
05 December 1942
This Traveltalk series short visits Ontario, the second largest province of Canada. Toronto is the province's largest city, sitting on the shores of Lake Ontario.
02 June 1942
The romance between an actress and a young man provokes the rejection of the class to which he belongs.
25 December 1942
Taavetti, the young master of Rantasuo, refuses to give up, even though frost destroys his harvest, a crooked logger steals his forest money, and a dishonest bailiff takes away his freedom.
20 March 1942
Claude is a young man whose girlfriend has just broken up with him. Feeling unable to overcome the pain, Claude has no other idea than to end his life.
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