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Italy
01 January 1947
Popular movie trailers from 1947
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1947:
11 January 1947
A virtuous Spanish princess becomes queen of Portugal, and soon is affected by the social struggles and the reckless fight to power between the king's faction and that of his son's.
19 September 1947
Kirsti works as a reception assistant to Dr. Varjo and is secretly clinging to the doctor's son, Eino, who is studying to become an architect.
19 May 1947
A young bullfighter full of illusions triumphs in Mexico and decides to get married there and forget about his old Spanish girlfriend, who by then has just given birth to his son.
31 December 1947
A Charlie Chan mystery, from Hong Kong.
26 December 1947
The north of Sweden in 1902. A team of railroad men are building a rail road from LuleƄ at the Bay of Bothnia to Narvik at the Norwegian Sea.
19 April 1947
The owner of a cosmetics factory has made a contract with Radio Sibilla for the transmission of an evening program in which the products of his company are advertised.
04 December 1947
At fictitious Tait University in the Roaring '20s, co-ed and school librarian Connie Lane falls for football hero Tommy Marlowe.
16 June 1947
A change in a will, a murder and a mysterious letter. The police look to a former cat burglar to aid them in the investigation.
23 March 1947
Lulu's father, wishing to relive his days as a boyscout and to help Lulu get into the girlscouts, takes his daughter on a camping trip.
21 March 1947
Alain Marchal, wrongly accused of murdering his wife, escapes from prison the day before his execution.
02 January 1947
A look at a family living in Stoke-on-Trent in the 1940's and what it's like working in the pottery factories that Stoke is famous for.
02 April 1947
Paris, 1857. While on trial for moral outrage, French writer G. Flaubert tells the court and the audience the true story of the heroine of his novel Madame Bovary, a sensitive but capricious woman whose desperate efforts to overcome the bourgeois conventions of a dull, provincial life led her family first to ruin and disrepute and finally to the abyss of tragedy.
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