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United Kingdom
29 September 1953
Popular movie trailers from 1953
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1953:
27 November 1953
Gunnar and Ulf are neighbors. They are both lured into a life of crime.
18 July 1953
This travelogue emphasizes Copenhagen's harmonious residents and tone. We see well-known landmarks and get a quick history of some of them.
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.
12 October 1953
German big game hunter brings elephants back from Africa safely through enemy lines, but they go on a stampede in Berlin.
04 April 1953
This Traveltalk series short visit to southern Germany begins in Berchtesgaden. After a boat ride on the Königssee and a look at the Neuschwanstein castle, we visit the village of Mittenwald, renowned for making violins, and then go to Oberammergau, where the famous Passion play is performed by village residents every ten years.
11 July 1953
"Spy Heart" - A fisherman is seduced by a young spy who has helped his brother, blind from birth, to get a job as a singer on the radio.
12 May 1953
Engineer Adel's journey from Europe ends and he returns to Cairo. He begins searching for his beloved Wedad, whom he had proposed to the wealthy lady, Nemat.
03 June 1953
The second film in the 1953 trilogy based on the long novel series The Great Bodhisattva Pass.
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