Wilding Picture Productions Movie Trailers
Most Popular Wilding Picture Productions Trailers
Total trailers found: 29
American Portrait Trailer (1940)
31 July 1940
This movie's preamble explains the importance of salesmanship after the great depression The industrial revolution has created a life of modern convenience for America, and there are more products available than most people can fathom.
The Monitors Trailer (1969)
08 October 1969
Earthlings chafe at the peace established by a benevolent alien race and set about to rebel.
Last Date Trailer (1950)
26 March 1950
Jeanne, a high school girl, dumps her dull boyfriend Larry for Nick, a local thug and hot-rodder she finds exciting.
Primary Flight Training: Before You Fly Trailer (1945)
12 December 1945
This documentary short film is intended to instruct U.S. Navy pilot trainees in the proper preparation of their airplane and their equipment prior to flight.
Big Tim Trailer (1949)
23 June 1949
Tim is a brand-new locomotive fresh from the workshop, featuring an innovation called roller bearings.
About Fallout Trailer (1955)
20 November 1955
The U.S. Office of Civil Defense illustrates facts about fallout from nuclear explosions.
Uncle Joe Trailer (1941)
18 October 1941
A pretty Chicago teenager (Gale Storm), who's being courted by an older man, is sent by her worried parents to live with her uncle on his Iowa farm.
Blame It on Love Trailer (1940)
18 June 1940
A short film put out by the Hotpoint Company to demonstrate their Electric Ranges.
The Editor’s Notebook Trailer (1950)
07 November 1950
The Editor’s Notebook is a salute from one titan of Chicago media to another. A sponsored film produced by Wilding Picture Productions on behalf of the Chicago Daily News, The Editor’s Notebook mixes documentary footage, staged recreations, and interviews with the newspaper’s staff to illuminate and explain the work of the Daily News and the importance of a free press in American democracy.
Primary Flight Training: Attitudes of Flight: Part 1 Trailer (1945)
12 March 1945
This documentary short film is one of a series of U.S. Navy training films instructing new pilots on flight technique.
A Railroad at Work Trailer (1942)
01 January 1942
A documentary on railroads doing their daily tasks created by trhe The Milwaukee Railroad
Primary Flight Training: Keep It Flying, Part 2 Trailer (1945)
12 December 1945
In this documentary short film for the U.S. Navy, proper spin and stall techniques for pilot trainees are explored.
Primary Flight Instruction: Stearman N2-S Part 1 Trailer (1945)
01 January 1945
In this government documentary short film for the U.S. Navy, pilot trainees are instructed in the basics of take-off preparation, including the plane captain's inspection and the checklists of notations from prior flights of the same aircraft.
Insomnia Trailer (1945)
15 November 1945
Buzz and Lucky are two sailors. Buzz suffers from severe insomnia, and his attitude and moral are increasingly poor as a result.
Primary Flight Training: Keep It Flying, Part 1 Trailer (1945)
04 October 1945
In this documentary short film from the U.S. Navy, a naval flight instructor demonstrates to a pair of cadet pilot trainees the proper means of maintaining stable flight without danger of stalling.
Primary Flight Training: First Flight, Part 2 Trailer (1945)
16 November 1945
In this continuation of a prior government documentary short film, a pilot trainee continues his first flight instruction.
Beauty and the Bride Trailer (1953)
19 June 1953
Dramatizes the effect of a home when furnishings are simplified, showing modern design at its best when the young couple tour the Johnson Wax buildings designed by the world-famous architect, Frank Lloyd Wright.
Primary Flight Training: Landings Trailer (1945)
04 April 1945
In this government documentary short film, a Navy lieutenant explains the proper procedures for standard "stall" landings.
How We Got What We Have Trailer (1950)
06 June 1950
Explaining contemporary society. Part one of the In Our Hands series.
Bottle of Magic Trailer (1948)
22 August 1948
Bottle of Magic traces the development of the electron tube from the pioneering efforts of such scientists as Lee de Forest, Thomas Edison, and John Fleming, then demonstrates the role the tube played in our society.
America's Safest Tire Trailer (1939)
05 September 1939
The Fisk Tire Company enlists the help of a stuntman to demonstrate the safety features of their newest tyres.
Paradise for Buster Trailer (1952)
31 May 1952
Buster leaves his job after learning that he inherited a farm from an old relative.
The Case of Tommy Tucker Trailer (1950)
31 December 1950
Tommy Tucker gets hit by a car and ends up in safety heaven. Or does he?
Unfinished Rainbows Trailer (1941)
08 December 1941
Produced by the Aluminum Company of America (Alcoa) in 1940 and released in 1941 , Unfinished Rainbows traces the history of aluminum in brief, dramatic episodes.
Green Harvest Trailer (1949)
01 September 1949
Green Harvest (1949) is an industrial-educational film sponsored by Weyerhaeuser Forest Products and produced by Wilding Picture Productions, using a fictional couple’s forest debate to showcase scientific forest management and timber harvesting practices.
A Little Time for Henry Trailer (1952)
01 January 1952
Henry, a businessman, needs to learn time management skills. An unlikely series of events helps get him on track.
To Live Again Trailer (1963)
10 July 1963
To Live Again is a 1963 short documentary film produced by Mel London. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short.