How Television Works Trailer (1951)
Explains how television works, everything from the cameras to the tubes and signals.
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Explains how television works, everything from the cameras to the tubes and signals.
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United Kingdom 05 July 1951
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1951:
07 December 1951
Confederate veteran Jeff Waring arrives in Independence, Missouri shortly after the Civil War, intending never again to use a gun.
23 November 1951
Fernando, owner of a large chain store, suffers from worrying dreams: he seems to successfully court saucy women, but just as he is about to win them over, a youngster comes on the scene and steals them from under his nose.
29 July 1951
The Bowery Boys join the Navy to catch some crooks who are posing as sailors.
30 March 1951
Jóska has become a Communist in the Csillag prison in Szeged. In the meantime, Gábor successfully talks people in Jóska's native village out of joining the German-led Hungarian army.
31 May 1951
A fantasy epic about the life of mythological strongman, Bernardo Carpio.
05 October 1951
A Texas carnival showmen team is mistaken for a cattle baron and his sister.
01 June 1951
Tradition, dance and song, modern customs and development and welfare services in the Caribbean Islands.
25 December 1951
An innocent bank teller, suspected of embezzlement, is aided by an eccentric, wisecracking waiter.
27 July 1951
Little Henery the Chicken Hawk wants to trap Foghorn Leghorn for his dinner, and Barnyard Dawg says he will help Henery to catch Foghorn on one condition - that Henery find him a bone.
04 January 1951
Tango musician moves to France to put an unhappy love affair behind him. Inspired by the life of tango composer Eduardo Arolas.
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