Lia Torá

Lia Torá Trailers

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Lia Torá (born Horacia Correa D'Avila; May 12, 1903 – May 24, 1972) was a Brazilian dancer and film actress.

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Total trailers found: 11

Making the Grade Trailer (1929)

17 February 1929

Based on George Ade's story about a wealthy young man whose life is changed by his love for a gardener's daughter, transforming him into a more compassionate person.

There Were Thirteen Trailer (1931)

04 December 1931

This is the Spanish-language version, with a different cast and crew, of the Charlie Chan film Charlie Chan Carries On, in which Charlie sets out to discover the killer of an American found dead in a London hotel room.

Hollywood, City of Dreams Trailer (1931)

31 December 1931

José arrives in Hollywood seeking fame and fortune. The studio boss, Helen, falls in love with him, offers him a chance, and he becomes a movie star.

Soñadores de gloria Trailer (1932)

08 June 1932

Brasileiros em Hollywood Trailer (1970)

01 January 1970

Brazilian documentary film directed by Salvyano Cavalcanti de Paiva that showcases the evolution of Brazilian artists in the American film industry between the late 1920s and 1950s.

As Confissões de Frei Abóbora Trailer (1971)

04 September 1971

The loving adventures of a priest disillusioned with religion and life.

The Veiled Woman Trailer (1929)

14 April 1929

A woman tells a girl who's just been rescued from a notorious rake, four stories of men from her own life, one of whom she had to kill to protect herself.

Belezas Brasileiras Trailer (1927)

07 March 1927

"Scenes from their (Guilherme and Lia Torá's) tests in Brazil, others taken at Paulo Benedetti's studio and garden, some excerpts from footage in which they are not present, excerpts from the 'formidable' reception in New York and natural scenes: of trains and Fifth Avenue.

The Soul of a Peasant Trailer (1929)

20 November 1929

Hollywood Studios Trailer (1930)

01 January 1930

Filmed during Rogge’s stay in the United States between 1927 and 1928, the film moves through the streets of Hollywood, Los Angeles, aiming to reveal to Brazilian audiences the inner workings of the major studios, as well as famous actors and actresses, local culture, and curiosities.

Don Juan diplomático Trailer (1931)

13 February 1931

The ambassador of a Ruritanian land charges his attache with cozying up to the wife of the war minister, to get her to make her husband change his mind on a treaty he opposes.