A. Edward Sutherland Movie Trailers
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What a Night! Trailer (1928)
22 December 1928
The daughter of an industrialist, Dorothy Winston, arranges to work on a newspaper in which her father places a substantial amount of advertising, Joe Madison, the reporter son of the paper's editor, offers to show her the ropes.
Too Much Harmony Trailer (1933)
23 September 1933
A singer is involved with two women in his life, one a "good" girl and one a "bad" one."
Sing Your Worries Away Trailer (1942)
06 March 1942
This package for comedy and the musical numbers has Luke Brown being drugged by the gangster operators of the swank Boathouse Inn; most notably Roxie a sexy pickpocket.
Mr. Robinson Crusoe Trailer (1932)
19 August 1932
Steve Drexel voluntarily strands himself on a deserted island on a bet. He intends to re-create civilization and carves a miniature city of 52nd Street and Park Avenue out of the jungle.
Murders in the Zoo Trailer (1933)
31 March 1933
Dr. Gorman is a millionaire adventurer, traveling the world in search of dangerous game. His bored, beautiful, much younger wife entertains herself in the arms of other men.
Secrets of the French Police Trailer (1932)
02 December 1932
When a flower girl is kidnapped by a deranged White Russian, to impersonate the missing Princess Anastasia Romanoff while under his hypnotic spell, the French police attempt to solve the case with forensic method and the aide of a gentleman thief.
He's a Prince! Trailer (1925)
05 October 1925
Prince Alexis is the son of the king of a small European country. His duties, though fairly unimportant, nevertheless keep him so busy that he has no time for anything else.
Wild, Wild Susan Trailer (1925)
04 August 1925
Wealthy New York girl, Susan Van Dusen, in search of thrills and laughter, leaves home and finds work with a private detective agency.
The Veiled Adventure Trailer (1919)
06 July 1919
A woman has second thoughts about her socialite fiancé when she finds a grey veil in his overcoat. When she discovers that the veil belongs to the owner of a beauty shop, she begins to investigate.
The Danger Girl Trailer (1916)
24 August 1916
Madcap Gloria disguises herself as a man, in order to lure a "dangerous" vamp away from her beau, Bobbie.
Figures Don't Lie Trailer (1927)
08 October 1927
Figures Don't Lie is a showcase for the physical charms of lovely Esther Ralston, who in one scene proves the accuracy of the title by donning a fetching one-piece bathing suit.
The Paliser Case Trailer (1920)
15 February 1920
A young woman consents to a bad marriage to an unscrupulous man in order to save her father from ruin.
The Woman He Loved Trailer (1922)
01 October 1922
Russian Jews Nathan & Esther Levinsky, along with son, David, escape to the U.S. Nathan’s life as a peddler is hard, and Esther leaves him for Max Levy allowing David to be adopted by the wealthy Danvers family.
Love Insurance Trailer (1919)
17 August 1919
Posing as a nobleman, Allan Harrowby takes out a policy with Lloyd's to insure that his upcoming marriage will occur, Dick Minot, Lloyd's assistant manager in the U.
Fireman, Save My Child Trailer (1927)
01 August 1927
Two firemen must put up with a variety of travails in their job, especially their chief's spoiled and bratty daughter, who keeps turning in false alarms whenever she needs some heavy lifting done so that she can get the responding firemen to do it.
The Light in the Clearing Trailer (1921)
20 November 1921
When Barton Baynes's mother and father die, his Aunt Deel and Uncle Peabody provide a home for him. He grows up with Amos Grimshaw, son of a miserly moneylender who holds the farmers of the area in his power, and falls in love with Sally Dunkelberg.
Which Woman? Trailer (1918)
10 June 1918
Doris Standish's father insists upon her marriage to aging millionaire Cyrus W. Hopkins, but just before the wedding, the young woman runs from the house and leaps into a parked car, ordering the chauffeur to drive her quickly away.
Fast Company Trailer (1929)
20 September 1929
Egomaniacal baseball slugger Elmer Kane is not only good, he enjoys telling everybody how good he is.