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01 January 1953
Popular movie trailers from 1953
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1953:
01 April 1953
In the spring of 1945, World War II is coming to a close. Roger Halyard, a dignified, strait-laced Englishmen, lives on a South Sea atoll with his three daughters, Gloria, Hester and Violet, along with the housekeeper, Thelma, who has raised the girls since childhood.
27 November 1953
Gunnar and Ulf are neighbors. They are both lured into a life of crime.
11 February 1953
On vacation, an old lady and her niece pick up a hitch-hiker.
01 June 1953
"Without leaving his own garden, a man may know the world" - an abstract study of the wildlife found in every garden.
03 June 1953
The second film in the 1953 trilogy based on the long novel series The Great Bodhisattva Pass.
23 March 1953
A sheep rancher entrusts his goofy sheepdog Dizzy to guard his herd one night. The dog is told to blow a whistle when he sees a wolf, but he spends his time fooling his master by "crying wolf," and he proceeds to blow the whistle for no reason other than to excite the farmer.
03 September 1953
"The Man from Cairo", a Michaeldavid production for distribution by Lippert, with Ray Enright the only credited director on the film print, finds Mike Canelli, the man from Cairo, nosing around Algiers with mystery surrounding the people he meets and the things he does and has done to him, all deriving from the war-time theft of $100,000,000 in gold which lies somewhere in the adjacent desert.
14 August 1953
The story of a group of little boys from a border town in Western Bohemia who help catch marauders.
10 April 1953
While Ludovic Dubois, a young summer camp monitor in Saint-Benoît, entertains the children by playing Robin Hood, the lord's niece is kidnapped by her uncle, in the castle next door.
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