Norman Brokenshire Trailers
Fifty Years Before Your Eyes TrailerMa and the Auto TrailerThe Old Prospector Talks Trailer
Fifty Years Before Your Eyes TrailerMa and the Auto TrailerThe Old Prospector Talks Trailer
Total trailers found: 13
27 June 1950
A documentary about the major events of the first fifty years of the Twentieth Century.
01 January 1935
An Edgar A. Guest Poetic Gem featuring the song Down the Lane to Yesterday with a vocal by Al Shayne.
01 January 1935
Another entry in the Edgar A. Guest's Poetic Gems Series.
01 January 1935
An Edgar A. Guest Poetic Gem. Al Shayne sings the Loesser & Hersher song Don't Grow Any Older.
09 December 1932
The first in a series of shorts highlighting songwriters of the era. This one features Sammy Fain, supported by Evelyn Hoey and The Eton Boys, singing songs he wrote, including "You Brought a New Kind of Love to Me", "Was That the Human Thing to Do" and "Let a Smile Be Your Unbrella.
16 March 1935
American engineer Charles Stuart travels through Soviet Russia, showing not just the political but the everyday life of the country.
28 April 1936
An Edgar A. Guest Poetic Gem featuring vocalist Al Shayne. This film features the original song Back Seat Drivers by Loesser & Herscher.
23 April 1935
Based on the Edgar A. Guest poem of the same name, this is photographic ode to the American South, featuring representative scenery.
01 January 1935
An Edgar A. Guest Poetic Gem featuring vocals by Al Shayne.
01 January 1935
A poetic Gem from Edgar A. Guest. This film features Al Shayne singing A Real True Pal by Frank Loesser and Lou Herscher.
07 December 1929
A young woman, who wants to be in the Follies, is making ends meet by working at a department store's sheet music department, where she sings the latest hits.
25 April 1935
An Edgar A. Guest Poetic Gem. It features the original song Take Me Home to the Mountain by Loesser & Herscher.
13 November 1933
A promotional film extolling the benefits of flying on the young American Airways (later Airlines), showing the different destinations served, and follows a Curtiss Condor's flight from Chicago to New York City.