Movie Trailers - September 1934

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Fialkin's Career Trailer (1934)

19 September 1934

The cartoon tells the story of a tap dancer named Fialkin, who decides to get a job as an accompanist at a local club.

Crystal Palace Trailer (1934)

25 September 1934

After a pacifist artwork incurs the displeasure of totalitarian state authorities, its creator is accused of the murder of a state official.

Falling in Love Trailer (1934)

04 September 1934

British comedy. It was released in the United States the following year under the alternative title Trouble Ahead.

Miss Liselott Trailer (1934)

27 September 1934

Aimless Bohemians are encouraged to find their salvation in Arbeit (Work) in this propagandistic Nazi era German production.

The Prodigal Son Trailer (1934)

06 September 1934

Story of the trials and tribulations of a German who emigrates to the US during the Great Depression.

Hard Luck Mary Trailer (1934)

11 September 1934

A young woman from the Berlin slums gets her chance to move into a new suburban home with her boyfriend, when she wins a lottery.

Is Lucyna a Girl? Trailer (1934)

19 September 1934

After becoming a licensed engineer abroad, Lucyna comes back to Poland and looks for a job. Because her wealthy father thinks it's inappropriate for a girl to work, she decides to put on men's clothes and get a job as Julian Kwiatkowski.

Viva Willie Trailer (1934)

19 September 1934

Willie tells his friend that he was once a cowboy.

Super Stupid Trailer (1934)

14 September 1934

Billy Gilbert and Vince Barnett being.... Super Stupid....

A Blasted Event Trailer (1934)

06 September 1934

Mrs. Kennedy tries to convince Edgar that he would make a good father.

The Three Cornered Hat Trailer (1934)

07 September 1934

Cosas de la Vida Trailer (1934)

20 September 1934

In truth, there is nothing in Cosas de la vida, nothing that has a Creole flavor. The entire first part is nothing but a reproduction on the screen, with the natural disadvantages for the same vaudeville artists we see every day in the main or neighborhood theaters.

Awanturki jego córki Trailer (1934)

02 September 1934

Considered lost.

Be On Alert Trailer (1934)

14 September 1934

A movie poster calling for vigilance. A former kulak is sneaking into the collective farm for the post of accountant.