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Popular movie trailers from 1946
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1946:
10 January 1946
Lulu goes to a department store to exchange her doll for something else. While looking for a new item Lulu manages to terrorize the section manager, ski down the escalators, and cause a noahic flood in the store.
31 October 1946
A thief going to rob an unscrupulous industrialist falls in love with a young woman and turns himself in to the police to save a thief friend.
05 June 1946
Modern advice and old-fashioned values combine in this postwar animated health guide from the makers of Animal Farm.
06 March 1946
An actress becomes taken with Hitty, a young orphan prone to dreaming. Julie soon finds out that she is ill and has only a short time to live.
02 October 1946
An opera singer hides an American soldier in his house in Nazi-occupied Rome.
01 January 1946
Animated film about railways in Switzerland.
31 May 1946
A plain-Jane math professor (Joan Davis) at a small midwestern college is talked into journeying to New York on behalf of a colleague who has written a steamy bestseller under an assumed name.
21 October 1946
Madrid, late 19th century. A wealthy woman is found murdered in her home and her maid seems to be the main suspect; but her statement further entangles the case.
01 April 1946
A young attorney (Bonita Granville) is convinced a murder suspect is innocent in the killing of his wife.
12 January 1946
This short tells the story of archery through the ages, mostly using Warner Brothers archive footage.
03 July 1946
In the studio where the famous director Eric Von Berg reigns, Pierre Vanier, the male star of the film and the lover of Berg's muse, dies while rehearsing a scene.
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