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France
01 January 1952
Popular movie trailers from 1952
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1952:
01 March 1952
Kicked out of Oxford, a junk dealer's son joins a gang of thieves fenced by his father.
02 February 1952
Canada, rich in uranium, is harnessing atomic science for peacetime living. This film provides a progress report on nuclear research conducted at the atomic energy plant at Chalk River, Ontario, and shows some of the constructive applications of atomic energy carried out in hospitals (including Canada's celebrated "cobalt bomb"), in agricultural experimental stations and in industry.
26 November 1952
"She Came Like a Wind" - Fabian Rosander works at a factory and is close to 50 years old. When a new employee named Lilly, a young beautiful girl, comes to the factory Fabians life takes a new turn.
01 January 1952
Film produced for a coalition of public service groups to combat racial and ethnic hatred. The narrative follows an emotionally insecure Chicago teenager whose bigoted thinking leads him to violence.
01 December 1952
When nuclear scientists are kidnapped and smuggled behind the Iron Curtain, an FBI man and a British agent are assigned to catch the kidnappers.
29 February 1952
A tough customs man, out to get a youth smuggling tobacco into France across the Belgium border, falls for the jaded ex bar hostess the smuggler lives with.
02 January 1952
Southampton, a deep-water port with four tides a day, is an ocean terminal for the world's largest liners.
03 May 1952
A high school girl, enamored by her young teacher, follows him and discovers that his home life holds many secrets.
18 May 1952
Rosa Lulli, has an illegitimate 20-year-old son, named Stefano, who lives with her in the house of Professor Arlotta.
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