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United States
01 January 1943
Popular movie trailers from 1943
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1943:
30 June 1943
A colonial wife carries on an affair with a French officer, but the wife's native servant may have overheard their plan to leave Africa and return to Europe together.
29 September 1943
An opera singer is stricken with amnesia and, on the evening of a premiere (in his stage costume which is that of a tramp), he goes to wander with real tramps.
08 January 1943
Wells Fargo hires three cowboys to clean up a lawless town.
14 September 1943
In this short western, a gang of outlaws plots to gain control of the town of Tulsa, Oklahoma.
04 May 1943
A comedy about the young and aspiring singer Concordia Blomkvist
05 March 1943
Tex Wyatt is blamed for a murder actually committed by Ransom and Holman, a couple of thieves. Tex manages to escape and is reunited with his two ranger pals Jim Steele and Panhandle Perkins, both of whom are working undercover as performers in a medicine show.
31 December 1943
Bat Masterson, who after failing to secure a job as a newspaper reporter becomes marshal of Dodge City.
17 May 1943
Get Cracking is a 1943 British comedy war film, directed by Marcel Varnel and starring Dinah Sheridan, Ronald Shiner and George Formby.
06 August 1943
When a band of American Indians breaks a treaty with the federal government, U.S. Marshals Ken Maynard and Hoot Gibson hit the trail with captured outlaw Duke Dillon (Jack La Rue) to find out what sparked the uprising.
29 June 1943
A 4F military school teacher's lie about being accepted for active duty causes problems on the home front.
04 January 1943
A crusading district attorney tries to stop a local mob boss who has connections in high places.
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