1959 Movie Trailers
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Two Fools Catch the Murderer Trailer (1959)
01 April 1959
Following the success of Two Fools in Hell (1958) and Two Fools in Paradise (1958), Sun Ma Si-tsang and Tang Kei-chen team up for the third film in the series.
The Forgotten Waterfront Trailer (1959)
01 December 1959
The right-hand man of a narcotics ring (Tsuruta) is shot by gangsters and left for dead at a Tokyo waterfront and subsequently suffers from amnesia.
White Storks Trailer (1959)
14 July 1959
A film dedicated to the white storks in the Balkan region; the film describes the laying of the eggs, hatching, growing up of the young storks till their leaving, in Autumn, towards the coasts of North Africa.
Nebahat The Driver Trailer (1959)
04 December 1959
Following the death of her taxi driver father, Nebahat has to choose between poverty and being a driver herself.
Odds & Ends Trailer (1959)
01 January 1959
Odds & Ends is a sly comment on the collage film and Beat culture. To discarded travel and advertising footage found at a local film laboratory, Belson Shimane added a mélange of animation—assemblages, cutouts, color fields, and line drawings—and faux hipster narration by Jacobs (credited via the anagram Rheny Bojacs) punctuated by a bongo backing.
How Wong Fei-Hung Defeated the Tiger on the Opera Stage Trailer (1959)
01 July 1959
Hung Gar Champion Wong Fei Hung The most prolific hero of kungfu movies wasn’t Bruce Lee. It was a founding father of Hung Gar kungfu and a real folk hero named Wong Fei Hung.
Glenn Gould: Off the Record Trailer (1959)
01 January 1959
Canadian concert pianist Glenn Gould enjoys a respite at his lakeside cottage. It is an aspect of Gould previously known only to the collie pacing beside him through the woods, the fishermen resting their oars to hear his piano, and fellow musicians like Franz Kraemer, with whom Gould talks of composition.
Dance of the Looney Spoons Trailer (1959)
01 January 1959
An animated and live action fantasy, the loop de loops of ten spoons, forks and tableware ... a parable in the shape of a soup spoon .
Light of the Night Trailer (1959)
01 January 1959
A young pilot and a librarian are silently in love with each other. But their love story is forestalled when the pilot's cousin convinces him that the librarian is in love with someone else, and again after he loses his sight in war.
Her Name Was Sakura Trailer (1959)
03 March 1959
Sakura (nicknamed Sally), a 12 year old biracial girl, ran away from her adoptive family in America to find her real mother in Japan.
Picnics Are Fun and Dino's Serenade Trailer (1959)
19 January 1959
A "Ham & Hattie" cartoon which means two different cartoons splitting the seven minutes of running time.
Wat zijn mooie meisjes Trailer (1959)
18 February 1959
In this short documentary by Johan van der Keuken, he films young women walking the streets of Amsterdam.
The Promised Land Trailer (1959)
01 January 1959
Pioneers struggle to establish a town in the harsh unsettled wilderness of northern Quebec during the depression.
Fountain of Hope/Peace Trailer (1959)
01 January 1959
In 1959 the United Nations commissioned Lye to make this one-minute film, “Fountain of Hope,” to publicize United Nations Day (24th October).
Minerva Looks Out into the Zodiac Trailer (1959)
10 May 1959
From a central pivotal position, the camera eye (in this case, the hard and inflexible eye of Minerva) looks out upon twelve passing scenes.
For Better, for Worse Trailer (1959)
20 August 1959
Newlyweds Jenny and David began their life together full of hope, but the realities of daily life and work pressures tested their relationship.
Rendezvous in Wien Trailer (1959)
08 January 1959
Composer Alexander Marhold is to be officially honored on his 50th birthday. His two adult sons, Bobby and Alexander, from two previous marriages, are also arriving: one from Russia, the other from America.
Suomi-Filmi's 40th Anniversary Film Trailer (1959)
01 January 1959
Suomi-Filmi's 40th anniversary film from December 1959 introduces all aspects of Finland's largest and most diverse film company.
How the Filial Daughter Returned the Pearl Trailer (1959)
18 March 1959
How the Filial Daughter Returned the Pearl
Eyewash Trailer (1959)
01 January 1959
A free flow from photography to geometric abstraction hand-painted by Breer. - Harvard Film Archive
Tomorrow's Shift Trailer (1959)
18 March 1959
The film presents several young people from rural areas whom the new communist regime helped to integrate into the labor field of the socialist state, thus breaking with the ancestral tradition.
Ragazzi di Trastevere Trailer (1959)
05 May 1959
A short film made by Umberto Lenzi as his graduation project at the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematog)
L' École des Masques en Pays Dogon Trailer (1959)
16 February 1959
In the traditional African context, the society of masks is a school where children and adolescents learn to become men.
The Lord Trailer (1959)
04 February 1959
The miller’s wife is about to give birth. Lying in her bed, she writhes in pain. The midwife cannot help her and the doctor is not here.
The Tree Men Trailer (1959)
19 December 1959
Three men collect water in a jar to be transported to water a flower but not eveybody does their equal share of the lifting.
The Diary of a School Grade Trailer (1959)
01 January 1959
A documentary film recording the growth of a generation from the "Vasil Glavinov" Primary School in Skopje.
Moreelse Park Trailer (1959)
01 January 1959
A young artist becomes transfixed by two identical women who are two halves of the same person.
Lejon på stan Trailer (1959)
26 December 1959
Charlie is an old circus artist who quit after an accident. When a circus comes to town, their lion is let loose.
The Ring Trailer (1959)
01 January 1959
A sports journalist engages in a romantic rivalry with a boxing champion.
Look at Life: Transport Trailer (1959)
30 May 1959
Look at Life was a regular series of short documentary films produced between 1959 and 1969 by the Special Features Division of Rank Organisation and screened in their Odeon and Gaumont cinemas.
The Poet of the Castle Trailer (1959)
01 January 1959
A 10-minute portrait of modernist poet and de Andrade’s godfather, Manuel Bandeira, is clear in its affection for it subject, though like many New-Waveish films of the time, depicts the modern urban landscape as an ominous and alienating force.
Fill 'Er Up Trailer (1959)
01 January 1959
The video explains how gasoline, like a genie, provides energy from oil deposits to make life easier and move goods.
From Spain to Streatham Trailer (1959)
07 June 1959
Also known as Guitar Craze and the more evocative Hound Dogs and Bach Addicts, this Monitor item (Ken Russell's third for the pioneering BBC arts strand) offers a whistle-stop tour of how Britons are enthusiastically taking up the guitar in all sorts of ways.
Coupe des Alpes: The Story of the 1958 Alpine Rally Trailer (1959)
01 January 1959
1958 Shell trade test film following the progress of the 1958 Alpine Cup rally across southern Europe.
... To Serve Others Trailer (1959)
01 January 1959
A film about Stora Sköndal in Sweden where future deacons are trained and educated.
Práctica de 2º curso Trailer (1959)
01 January 1959
A young disabled woman is totally dependent on her family's care. She spends her afternoons in the garden of the family home, where a boy comes to visit her.
Spina - die versunkene Stadt Trailer (1959)
01 January 1959
Excavations in the Po Delta provide insights into Greek-Etruscan times.
Last of the Giants Trailer (1959)
01 January 1959
A Union Pacific production outlining the Big Boy locomotive and the history of the last great steam s
The Cleveland Corridor Trailer (1959)
01 January 1959
An industrial film sponsored by the Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company promoting the "Cleveland Corridor," an 85-mile corner of northeast Ohio between the port cities of Conneaut and Cleveland, as "the best location in the nation" for industrial business.
A Diary For Anne Frank Trailer (1959)
13 March 1959
A documentary recounting Anne Frank’s story and death at Bergen-Belsen before turning to a detailed examination of the camp itself—the routines of its officers, the atrocities committed there, and the troubling postwar reality that many perpetrators lived freely with state support in Germany.
The Last Leaf Trailer (1959)
17 September 1959
Based on the short story by the American novelist O. Henry.
The Sun-Baked Island of Crete Trailer (1959)
30 June 1959
The traditional and modest life in deep rural Crete. A film on the verge of traditional documentary film and an attempt to find a new direction in terms of what documentary film could be.
City Out of Time Trailer (1959)
15 April 1959
This Colin Low documentary from 1959 depicts Venice in all its splendor. In the tradition of Venetian painter Canaletto, the film captures the great Italian city’s elusive beauty and fabled landscapes, where spired churches and turreted palaces soar into a blue Mediterranean sky.
A Song for Prince Charlie Trailer (1959)
01 January 1959
A musical summary of the post-Culloden journey of Bonnie Prince Charlie.
Trouble In Paradise Trailer (1959)
01 January 1959
Mixes the grim facts about inflation, rising costs, the national debt and the shrinking dollar.
Scottish Painters Trailer (1959)
25 October 1959
A double portrait of the painters Robert MacBryde and Robert Colquhoun, seen at work in their Suffolk studio while discussing their paintings.