Columbia Pictures Movie Trailers

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The Lion and the Lamb Trailer (1931)

01 January 1931

Directed by George B. Seitz. With Walter Byron, Carmel Myers, Raymond Hatton, Montagu Love.

No Greater Love Trailer (1932)

04 June 1932

Owing more than just a passing nod to "Abie's Irish Rose," a kindly Jewish delicatessen owner in New York City, Sidney Cohen, adopts a young, crippled Irish girl, Mildred, with much opposition from many quarters.

Happy Tots Trailer (1939)

31 March 1939

The King declares a Festive Day in Happy Tots Kingdom and all his subjects, the Happy Tots, are invited to the celebration.

...On Seeing Film Trailer (1958)

01 January 1958

A co-production of Columbia Pictures and USC’s Department of Cinema, this 1958 educational short hosted by William Holden explores the art of adaptation through behind-the-scenes footage of the production of David Lean's The Bridge on the River Kwai.

Screen Snapshots Series 14, No. 8 Trailer (1935)

12 April 1935

Part of the Screen Snapshots series.

The Kid Sister Trailer (1927)

05 July 1927

Mary Hall (Ann Christy) forsakes the quiet life of her small-town home and joins her chorus-girl sister Helen Hall (Marguerite De La Motre) in New York.

Westbound Mail Trailer (1937)

22 January 1937

The gold mine belonging to "Gun" Barlow is worked out, and Barlow attempts to buy adjacent land, with the hopes his gold vein will continue, from town postmistress Marion Saunders who, keeping a vow she made to her father on his death-bed, refuses.

Wandering Girls Trailer (1927)

20 January 1927

A small-town, jazz-mad girl, Peggy Marston (Dorothy Revier), becomes involved with a pair of society thieves, Maurice Dumond (Armand Kalis) and Maxine (Mildred Harris), and finds herself falsely accused of possession of stolen jewels.

The Lightning Flyer Trailer (1931)

20 March 1931

A freight train careening off the tracks sends Jimmie Nelson (James Hall), the ne're-do-well of a railroad owner, John Nelson (Robert Homans), out to redeem himself, by working under an assumed name, to investigate why and who is the culprit behind the sabotage against his father's fast-express line.

A-Hunting We Won't Go Trailer (1943)

22 August 1943

The crow is hunting for a fox as there is a $15.00 bounty on fox furs. Meanwhile, the fox discovers there is a $15.

Sisters Trailer (1930)

15 June 1930

In spite of her best efforts, a Manhattan model falls in love with a country-hick census taker, while trying to help out her sister and the sister's jobless husband.

Lone Star Pioneers Trailer (1939)

16 March 1939

Wagon trains bringing supplies are being robbed and Marshal Pat Barrett has been sent to investigate.

The Line-Up Trailer (1934)

17 April 1934

Bob Curtis (William Gargan), the youngest member of the New York City plain-clothes squad, is assigned to help Detective-Sergeant Doyle (Paul Hurst) uncover the people behind a number of fur robberies.

Super Speed Trailer (1935)

02 December 1935

A scientist invents a "superspeed" device that makes people fight for its ownership.

The Price of Honor Trailer (1927)

05 March 1927

Directed by Edward H. Griffith. With Dorothy Revier, Malcolm McGregor, William V. Mong, Gustav von Seyffertitz.

Code of the Range Trailer (1936)

09 October 1936

Ford Beebe's "original screenplay" (he had used it before) finds the cattlemen, headed by "Calamity" Parker, opposing the use of their rangelands by sheepherders, with cattlemen Lee Jamison and Ed Randall in the dissenting minority and they offer sheepman Angus McLeod free grazing privileges.

The Better Way Trailer (1926)

05 December 1926

Directed by Ralph Ince. With Dorothy Revier, Ralph Ince, Eugene Strong, Armand Kaliz.

Golf Widows Trailer (1928)

01 May 1928

Directed by Erle C. Kenton. With Vera Reynolds, Harrison Ford, John Patrick, Sally Rand.

Men of the Hour Trailer (1935)

05 May 1935

Dave Durkin and Andy Blane are a pair of ace newsreel cameramen with Durkin being the assistant who does all the dirty work, with Blane getting the credit and collecting the bonuses.

The Thundering West Trailer (1939)

12 January 1939

Outlaws Dale and Tucson quit Wolf's gang. Just as the two are about to rob the stage, Wolf and his gang beat them to it.

Song of Idaho Trailer (1948)

20 March 1948

When sponsor Nottingham cancels King Russell's radio program, The Hot Shots try to change his mind. They not only fail but Nottingham's son forces them to take him back to Russell's ranch.

Hoot! Purr... Trailer (1970)

03 November 1970

A cat and an owl spontaneously meet. Feelings arise.

Leave Us Chase It Trailer (1947)

15 May 1947

A cat who has just been chased by a mouse wielding a meat cleaver laments, "Why can't I catch that mouse?!" A parrot reading "Superkatt" comics tells the feline he can if he just tries to emulate everyone's favorite comic book hero.

Walter Futter's Curiosities Trailer (1930)

22 August 1930

"Bits of Life that are hard to believe gathered from here, there and everywhere." Running from 1930 to 1932, these travelogue short subjects usually focused on the exotic, unusual and taboo.

In Early Arizona Trailer (1938)

02 November 1938

Marshal Jeff sends for his friend Whit Gordon to help bring law and order to Tombstone. Bull and his gang with the help of the Sheriff and the Judge control the town.

That's Gratitude Trailer (1934)

08 October 1934

Fly-by-night stage producer Bob Grant inadvertently saves the life of small-towner Thomas Maxwell. The grateful Maxwell invites Grant to move in with his family, which he does, rapidly wearing out his welcome.

For Ladies Only Trailer (1927)

20 July 1927

Directed by Henry Lehrman, Scott Pembroke. With John Bowers, Jacqueline Logan, Edna Marion, Ben Hall.

America Sings with Kate Smith Trailer (1942)

31 October 1942

Kate Smith sings four United States patriotic songs and invites the audience to sing with her.

Princess Lady Bug Trailer (1930)

17 March 1930

A ladybug lives in a pumpkin house and is aimed at by a dragonfly.

The Westerner Trailer (1934)

10 December 1934

A rancher (Tim McCoy) and his buddy (Joseph Sauers) scare rustlers out of business.

Stage Kisses Trailer (1927)

02 November 1927

Donald Hampton (Kenneth Harlan), a rich playboy, falls in love with an actress, Fay Leslie (Helene Chadwick), and marries her against the wishes of his mother Mrs.

Big House Blues Trailer (1947)

06 March 1947

Flippy the canary reads a book on crime, and sees his cage as a cell and himself as stir-crazy. He escapes, only to be pursued by his enemy, the cat, now a prison guard.

Who Cares Trailer (1925)

01 February 1925

Who Cares is a 1925 silent film produced and distributed by Columbia Pictures and starring Dorothy Devore.

A Voice Is Born Trailer (1947)

29 December 1947

This 1947 Columbia short, part of their Two-Reel Special series, tells the story of the Hungarian tenor, Miklos Gafni, who learned to sing while being confined in a Nazi slave-labor/concentration camp during World War II, and who had just made a successful New York City concert-hall debut.

Law of the Plains Trailer (1938)

12 May 1938

Rancher William Norton refuses to sell his cattle for half price, so saloon owner and gang leader Jim Fletcher, contrary to the orders from his secret boss Willard McGowan, the town banker, has his men rob and beat up Norton.

Temptation Trailer (1930)

05 June 1930

Pre-code crime drama directed by E. Mason Hopper starring Lois Wilson, Lawrence Gray, Billy Bevan and Eileen Percy.

Sealed Lips Trailer (1925)

15 September 1925

Directed by Tony Gaudio. With Dorothy Revier, Cullen Landis, Lincoln Stedman, Scott Turner.

S.O.S. Perils of the Sea Trailer (1925)

01 November 1925

S.O.S. Perils of the Sea is a 1925 American silent film featuring Elaine Hammerstein, directed by James P.

Prison Warden Trailer (1949)

29 October 1949

The new warden of a bad prison finds his biggest problem is his wife.