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International Releases Dates
United States
28 December 1945
Popular movie trailers from 1945
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1945:
10 December 1945
Tour of the modern interurban trolley system of San Francisco's East Bay and over the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge.
26 February 1945
A large city is in a state of panic, in workplaces and in homes people are discussing the terrible fate that has befallen a little girl named Birte.
01 January 1945
Made by the highly influential Russian cameraman Roman Karmen, this documentary vividly features Albanian life immediately after the communists came to power in 1944.
01 January 1945
An army film stating the dangers of not taking the malaria medication.
20 September 1945
A homely mermaid tries to get a stranded sailor all to herself.
30 August 1945
One of the early films of Chhabi Biswas featuring him as a leading man, before he came to be associated with the dominating patriarch roles that have become iconic in Bengali cinema, the film is a tale of the love, relationships and ideals of two generations.
28 December 1945
This short details the importance of U.S. Army Nurses and all of the hard work and compassion that they provide on a daily basis.
01 December 1945
A piece of reportage realized by the Polish Army Film Studios at the end of the war. It tells a story of Warsaw children who started a camp in the summer of 1944 in Stoczek Lyczkowski.
11 August 1945
Doris Rogers, half owner of a dude ranch, as Jimmy Wakely, "Lasses" White and Dusty Smith to help run it.
11 April 1945
A doctor, a young woman and a romance between them product of a suicide attempt and a heart operation.
20 December 1945
Steve Holden, a secret service agent, is suspended when his boss becomes suspicious of his activities as The Durango Kid.
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