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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:
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.
29 March 1945
Woman chooses between two suitors. The lucky one is a cad and cheats on her, the one who was rejected hangs around in the background to set things right whenever she has a problem.
01 August 1945
Chan is faced with suspects in a stolen atomic bomb formula case, that are being killed with bullets that are not fired from a gun.
16 February 1945
Good samaritan Shemp rescues a girl from an accident, and a newspaper photographer snaps a picture of her thanking Shemp.
01 January 1945
An army film stating the dangers of not taking the malaria medication.
14 April 1945
A cavalry officer is framed for the murder of a fellow officer and cashiered out of the army. After he gets out of prison he vows to find the renegade who framed him and bring him to justice.
27 October 1945
A dog trains for the battlefield and becomes a crucial part of the United States military. This 1945 short documentary film was nominated for an Oscar for Best Live Action Short, One-Reel.
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.
08 December 1945
Two expert badminton players demonstrate how the best play the game, including some slick trick shots.
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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Have you watched Combat Bulletin #62 yet? What did you think about it?