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United Kingdom
01 January 1951
Popular movie trailers from 1951
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1951:
29 July 1951
The Bowery Boys join the Navy to catch some crooks who are posing as sailors.
26 February 1951
Through a pictoric play, this movie tells the story about the painter Eduardo Miranda who, one night, while he was lokking to a gipsy group that was dancing, discovers a beautifull girl called Carmen.
26 January 1951
A handsome young womanizer deceive tender women by first charming them and then taking their money.
23 December 1951
This short little cartoon is based on the popular song by Jack Rollins and Steve Nelson, first recorded in 1950 by Gene Autry as his followup to Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer.
23 August 1951
A drunken attorney tries to sober up in order to defend a friend in murder case.
09 December 1951
Bored with her bourgeois life, the young Maria Variani, daughter of a professor, meets Bruno, who is part of an amateur jazz group, and allows herself to be persuaded to join the band that plays during the radio program "The microphone is yours".
07 December 1951
Confederate veteran Jeff Waring arrives in Independence, Missouri shortly after the Civil War, intending never again to use a gun.
01 June 1951
Tradition, dance and song, modern customs and development and welfare services in the Caribbean Islands.
28 September 1951
A biographical film about a Czech mechanic and designer who was the first in the Czech lands to construct a steam car.
25 January 1951
Five-year-old Patsy has competition for her father's attention from the family's new baby. Her attempts to win her father's praise receive instead a rebuke.
10 April 1951
Stock-footage from Republic Pictures' earlier Zorro serials was served up once again in this 12 chapter cliffhanger, this time without the financially strapped studio having to credit Zorro creator Johnston McCulley or pay any royalties.
03 February 1951
With the bells of the campanile clanging in the background, people are congregating in St. Mark's Square in Venice.
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