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United States
19 August 1950
Popular movie trailers from 1950
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1950:
19 October 1950
After dying in a car accident, wealthy shoe industrialist Carlo Bacchi finds himself in the afterlife, where he is condemned to hell for having committed evil while alive.
10 August 1950
A hack screenwriter writes a screenplay for a former silent film star who has faded into Hollywood obscurity.
30 November 1950
Antonio is the humble servant of a rich family governed by the Marquis Gastone. He is a young man madly in love with Lulu, but she betrays him, and he desperately enlist in the foreign legion.
23 November 1950
A story about two men caught in the Mexican revolution: close friends before, but now on the opposite sides.
27 June 1950
A documentary about the major events of the first fifty years of the Twentieth Century.
27 January 1950
A young rogue kills an old lady to rob her. Arrested, he believes it is for this crime, hides nothing from his lawyer, who soon tells him that he is only accused of another theft prior to his crime.
17 October 1950
Criminal on the lam assumes the identity of a dead priest and takes his place in a rural parish.
13 April 1950
The story of two men and a mysterious family, who repeat the same day forever in order to save the life of one of its daughters.
26 November 1950
Johnny Mack Brown dodges bullets while he tries to figure out who stole the Mexican gold and who killed the newspaper editor.
15 September 1950
A daffy door-to-door saleswoman blunders into a murder investigation.
27 February 1950
A young peasant boy stands up to tyranny, aided by his trusting friend- a goose.
02 October 1950
I'll Get By is an updated remake of the 1940 20th Century-Fox musical Tin Pan Alley. William Lundigan and Dennis Day play William Spencer and Freddie Lee respectively, successful song publishers who make hits out of such numbers as "I Got a Gal in Kalamazoo", "Deep in the Heart of Texas", "You Make Me Feel So Young", "There Will Never Be Another You", and other favorites (the rights to all of these songs were conveniently held by 20th Century-Fox).
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