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Hong Kong
10 August 1955
Popular movie trailers from 1955
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1955:
05 May 1955
An aboriginal girl is brought up by a white family that adopts her. As a young woman, she is mysteriously drawn to go "Walkabout" as people of her tribe have for hundreds of years.
01 February 1955
A ghost returns from the grave to seek revenge.
08 May 1955
Two episodes of the TV series "Wild Bill Hickok" edited together and released as a feature.
27 May 1955
Ghosts and premonitions; a married woman discovers the true love of her life while being plagued with supernatural phenomena relating to her imminent murder.
04 October 1955
Apaches plan to attack a fort by wearing uniforms plundered from a cavalry officer's (Peter Graves) supply column.
05 August 1955
An ex-soldier turned highwayman uncovers a plot to take control of England from King Charles II.
28 July 1955
Don Juan arrives in a Spanish town and immediately becomes embroiled in amorous adventures. While looking for love affairs, he meets the beautiful Donna Anna, the commander's daughter, who mistakes the masked cavalier for Don Octavio because of his height and clothing.
13 March 1955
A witch's broom breaks right outside of the broom factory where Woody just happens to be working. Unfortunately for her she doesn't have the 50 cents needed to purchase a new handle.
01 October 1955
A tour of sports played in the Caribbean in Puerto Rico and Jamaica. An airplane fly's over Puerto Rico.
01 January 1955
A man embezzles some money in order to pay his debts and the daughter of his boss, who is in love with his son, asks a rich former suitor of hers for help.
01 July 1955
A widower's young son leads the police to a killer of sinners in Mexico City.
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