Movie Trailers - January 1946
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Meet Me on Broadway Trailer (1946)
26 January 1946
Stuffy amateur director Eddie Dolan decides to mount a show for the well-connected patrons of a posh country club.
One Way to Love Trailer (1946)
08 January 1946
A Chicago team of radio scriptwriters must split up when he takes a job with his bride-to-be's father, and the other must write commercial jingles.
People Are Funny Trailer (1946)
11 January 1946
A comedy based on NBC's "People Are Funny" radio (and later television) program with Art Linkletter with a fictional story of how the program came to be on a national network from its humble beginning at a Nevada radio station.
Rocambole Trailer (1946)
26 January 1946
Convict breaks out of jail to undo aristocratic crimes involving a fortune in jewels, a servant wrongfully accused of theft, and a dispossessed young heiress.
This Is China Trailer (1946)
01 January 1946
A fascinating compilation of scenes showing diversity and disparity in 1940s China. The ancient Forbidden City and Great Wall are followed by Shanghai’s metropolitan skyline; primitive farming methods are juxtaposed with mechanised factories; children in rags are contrasted with models wearing the latest fashions; Nationalist commanders and Communist leaders vie for support.
House-Rent Party Trailer (1946)
23 January 1946
Summaries Shorty's wife throws him out of the house for lying around reading detective thrillers and letting his boss Pigmeat get away with not paying him for the work he does at Pigmeat's barber shop in Harlem.
Reunion Trailer (1946)
02 January 1946
Live footage from concentration camps after the liberation, and the complex transport and lodging of masses of prisoners of war and other deported people back to their home countries, at the end of World War II.
Fight That Ghost Trailer (1946)
01 January 1946
Pigmeat and Shorty, who own "Pigmeat and Shorty's Bootery", are told by their landlord to either pay up or get out.
After Sixty Years Trailer (1946)
01 January 1946
The Johannesburg City Council presents “After Sixty Years,” a circa 1946 black-and-white film narrated by Frank Secker that tells the history of the South African city.
Farewell, My Beautiful Naples Trailer (1946)
01 January 1946
In Naples, a local composer falls in love with an American tourist.
Jivin' in Bebop Trailer (1946)
02 January 1946
A filmed variety show featuring the Dizzy Gillespie Orchestra with special guests.
Cherry Blossom: Spring Fantasy Trailer (1946)
01 January 1946
A visually artistic animation with no real story. It follows a pair of butterflies as they drift past various beautiful depictions of people and animals.
Colonel Effingham's Raid Trailer (1946)
24 January 1946
The story takes place in 1940. On the eve of America's entry in World War II, a colonel retired to his small Southern town, and discovers that there is a plan afoot to tear down Confederate Monument Square.
Rigoletto Trailer (1946)
01 January 1946
This tragic story revolves around the licentious Duke of Mantua, his hunch-backed court jester Rigoletto, and Rigoletto's beautiful daughter Gilda.
Dunia Trailer (1946)
28 January 1946
Dunia meets the rich, frivolous young man, Mohamed. An illegitimate relationship develops between them and she becomes pregnant with his child.
Trouble in Toytown Trailer (1946)
01 January 1946
Some puppets demonstrate road safety to school children. (A public information film)
The Swing To Sports Trailer (1946)
01 January 1946
Made for hardware retailers, this promotional film talks about how selling firearms and ammunition is good for business.
Photography Trailer (1946)
01 January 1946
Careers in photography and cinematography. From the Preligner Archives.
The Missing Christians Trailer (1946)
26 January 1946
The story opens with the mother and two younger children leaving a tent revival meeting where a large number have responded to the invitation.
A Drive Through Bunker Hill and Downtown Los Angeles, ca. 1940s Trailer (1946)
01 January 1946
Background process plate produced for an unidentified feature film, shot from an automobile driving through Bunker Hill and downtown Los Angeles.
Aubusson Trailer (1946)
01 January 1946
A documentary looking at the school of tapestry-weaving at Aubusson; and at painter Jean Lurçat.
Victory Parade Trailer (1946)
01 January 1946
Soldiers from the far reaches of the British Empire arrive in London to take part in the official commemoration of the end of war in Europe, a lavish state ceremony that took place over a year after actual V.
Light of Malaya Trailer (1946)
01 January 1946
A Chinese documentary film about the Malayan People’s Anti-Japanese Army’s struggle during the Japanese Occupation.
El Torero de Cordoba Trailer (1946)
01 January 1946
A short documentary about the life and death of the bullfighter Manuel Rodriguez Manolete. It recounts his career this celebrated Spanish bullfighter who was the inspiration for the ill-fated Montalvo in Pandora and The Flying Dutchman.
Lightning Raiders Trailer (1946)
07 January 1946
A cowboy and his sidekick track mail thieves to a hide-out.
Tommy's Day Trailer (1946)
01 January 1946
Another instructional short from Young America Films. This one is about Tommy and how he spends his day.
Behind the Footlights Trailer (1946)
01 January 1946
"“Behind the Footlights,” directed by noted fashion editor, artist, and costume designer Vyvyan Donner, reveals the constant work and rehearsals necessary to keep chorus lines synchronized and snappy.
Dynamic Posture Trailer (1946)
01 January 1946
Presents a study of dynamic posture in action, in motion and in preparation for motion. Demonstrates, using a woman subject, correct and incorrect posture in sitting, walking, running.
Cotton Come Back Trailer (1946)
02 January 1946
A short film trying to stop people in the North of England from worrying about losing their cotton industry jobs.
The Easier Way Trailer (1946)
01 January 1946
Presents the case for motion study in the workplace and advises supervisors on how to convince skeptics that it is a good thing.
Dear Miss Gloria Trailer (1946)
01 January 1946
A short subject, intended as the first of a series, where Gloria Swanson plays "Miss Gloria," advice columnist to the lovelorn.
Chasing the Blues Trailer (1946)
02 January 1946
A short film that shows a mill owner that improves working conditions to improve worker productivity.
Le Bijou Trailer (1946)
01 January 1946
Filmmaker Francis Lee described his impulse to create this stop-motion film short: "When I made this film I had some feelings about the trials and tribulations of the poet in our society.
Magic on a Stick Trailer (1946)
19 January 1946
This MGM Passing Parade series short recounts how English chemist John Walker invented the wooden friction match during the 1820s.
Workers on the Land Trailer (1946)
01 January 1946
Follows a small, rural Canadian family as they struggle to keep a hard-working farmhand employed on their land during the winter months.
Headline Bands Trailer (1946)
26 January 1946
This Melody Masters Bands musical short (production number 2605) is a mixture of cuts from earlier shorts featuring various bands, including footage taken from 1939's short "Vincent Lopez and his Band" that featured Betty Hutton as the band vocalist.
Lueur Trailer (1946)
01 January 1946
Doctor Pierre Thévenard presents an educational documentary on cancer, proposing diagrams on the formation of tumors, studying its development in the animal and plant kingdoms.
Motorized Land Clearing Trailer (1946)
01 January 1946
The stump has long been the greatest obstacle faced by pioneers. The mechanization of clearing processes brought about a real revolution in the field of colonization.
The Three Children Trailer (1946)
01 January 1946
Public warning film on road safety for children - 3 small children meet Death.
Guinea-Bissau, Cradle of the Empire Trailer (1946)
01 January 1946
This documentary, produced in 1946 on the occasion of the half-century of Portuguese presence in Guinea-Bissau, reveals interesting contradictions.
Animated Cartoons: The Toy That Grew Up Trailer (1946)
01 January 1946
Traces the development of the animated cartoon from a 19th-century children's toy to modern Disney cartoons.
Your Children and You Trailer (1946)
02 January 1946
With a spike in birth rates after the Second World War, it was the job of the government's publicity agency, the Central Office of Information (COI), to provide guidance for first-time parents on the dos and don'ts of bringing up children.
Going to Glory...Come to Jesus Trailer (1946)
01 January 1946
Ethel, is a young Christian woman who is introduce Lillie-Mae Scott, a reverend's daughter, to a wild party girl named Bessie.
To Regain by Work Trailer (1946)
01 January 1946
The silent film To Regain by Work is a remarkable filmed colour portrait of the Netherlands just after World War II.
Dice Game Trailer (1946)
01 January 1946
A mid 40's "first" on hot interracial sex, A statesque black man and his white friend play strip dice with a willing girl.