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United Kingdom
01 January 1952
Popular movie trailers from 1952
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01 January 1952
Starting in 1927 when the first film, The White Sheik, was made there, Elstree Story features excerpts from over forty productions – including Hitchcock’s Blackmail, the first feature-length British talkie ever shown – with early appearances by some of cinema’s greatest stars; it is a most memorable and evocative journey through the years.
13 February 1952
A young man is a servant in the court of a great king of Dalmatia.He was bought when he was still a child ,but he is a high-born gentleman.
02 January 1952
Southampton, a deep-water port with four tides a day, is an ocean terminal for the world's largest liners.
10 April 1952
A classic story of a husband who meets a younger woman, and begins a love affair.
12 May 1952
The story revolves around Hussein, the son of Sheikh (Abdel Rahman), who travels to Alexandria for education, Hussein learns about the singer (Belbala) and falls in love with her and decides to marry her, attend (Ilham) daughter confused aunt and meet Hussein to ask him not to complete this marriage because A bad past for his love, Hussein avoids confusion despite his love for her, and tries to inspire the closeness to Hussein's cousin, Munir.
17 December 1952
Two scriptwriters argue about the fate of Henrietta, a charming and gamine shopgirl. One favors a comical path for their heroine, who is overcome with sentimental love for a young photographer on Bastille Day.
01 January 1952
Documentary about Borneo, the island of beauty, passion and demons
04 May 1952
Lilian is engaged to engineer Arne. To make him more interested in her, she meets a few other men.
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