Abe Meyer

Most Popular Abe Meyer Trailers

Total trailers found: 31

It Couldn't Have Happened (But It Did) Trailer (1936)

01 August 1936

When a play's two producers are murdered, the playwright tries to solve the crime.

Trigger Smith Trailer (1939)

22 March 1939

A cowboy goes after a gang of stagecoach robbers who murdered his brother.

The Moonstone Trailer (1934)

20 August 1934

A valuable gem from India is stolen in an old dark mansion and it is up to Scotland Yard inspector Charles Irwin to find out who did it among all the suspects who were in the house.

A Shot in the Dark Trailer (1935)

31 January 1935

An amateur sleuth solves three murders at his son's New England college.

Secret of the Blue Room Trailer (1933)

20 July 1933

According to a legend, the mansion's "blue room" is cursed -- everyone who has ever spent the night in that room has met with an untimely end.

Barefoot Boy Trailer (1938)

03 August 1938

A spoiled boy sent to the country to grow-up. He has to deal with life, friends and crooks.

Saleslady Trailer (1938)

27 January 1938

A young heiress moves away from home, takes a job in a Chicago department store and weds a co-worker who's unaware of his bride's wealthy background.

Gang Bullets Trailer (1938)

10 November 1938

A Capone-like racketeer named Anderson, who after being chased out of one town by the authorities immediately sets up shop in another.

The Devil Diamond Trailer (1937)

15 January 1937

A group of thugs tries to steal the cursed title gem from a jeweler who has been hired to cut it into small, saleable pieces.

Bride of Frankenstein Trailer (1935)

20 April 1935

Dr. Frankenstein and his monster both turn out to be alive after being attacked by an angry mob. The now-chastened scientist attempts to escape his past, but a former mentor forces him to assist with the creation of a new creature.

Werewolf of London Trailer (1935)

13 May 1935

A strange animal attack turns a botanist into a bloodthirsty monster.

Mr. Wong, Detective Trailer (1938)

05 October 1938

A chemical manufacturer is killed just after asking detective James Wong to help him. So detective Wong decides to investigate this as well as two subsequent murders.

Tarzan's Revenge Trailer (1938)

07 January 1938

Eleanor and her parents are hunting big game, acompanied by her wimpish fiance.

Songs and Bullets Trailer (1938)

14 May 1938

Melody arrives looking for the killer of his uncle and at the same time Dumont arrives looking for the murderer of her father.

Moonlight on the Range Trailer (1937)

10 June 1937

Tom "Killer" Dane kills Jeff's friend, who then pursues him. Jeff and Dane are look-alike half brothers, which allows Dane to make a raid dressed like Jeff.

Assassin of Youth Trailer (1938)

23 February 1938

A high-school girl gets involved with a ring of teenage marijuana smokers and starts down the road to ruin.

The Vampire Bat Trailer (1933)

21 January 1933

A German village is stricken by a series of murders that appear to be the work of vampires.

The Mysterious Mr. Wong Trailer (1935)

25 January 1935

Mr. Wong is a "harmless" Chinatown shopkeeper by day and relentless blood-thirsty pursuer of the Twelve Coins of Confucius by night.

Randy Rides Alone Trailer (1934)

05 June 1934

Bandits lead by Matt the Mute enter a bar and kill multiple people. Randy Bowers comes to town and is framed by Matt the Mute, who is working with the sheriff (who doesn't know Matt is really a criminal).

The Terror of Tiny Town Trailer (1938)

01 December 1938

In a wild west community populated entirely by residents with dwarfism, the Larson and Preston familes have been in a generations-long feud, recently strained by the actions of cattle rustler and overall devious criminal Bat Haines.

The Spanish Cape Mystery Trailer (1935)

09 October 1935

Ellery Queen's vacation is interrupted when murder strikes next door to his oceanside cabin.

The Mystery Man Trailer (1935)

12 February 1935

Hard-boiled newspaper reporter Larry Doyle (Robert Armstrong) goes a bit too far in celebrating a work bonus and wakes up on a train bound for St.

Tell Your Children Trailer (1938)

15 June 1938

High-school principal Dr. Alfred Carroll relates to an audience of parents that marijuana can have devastating effects on teens: a drug supplier entices several restless teens, Mary and Jimmy Lane, sister and brother, and Bill, Mary's boyfriend, into frequenting a reefer house.

Gangster's Boy Trailer (1938)

16 November 1938

A popular high school valedictorian and star athlete becomes a pariah when it's discovered that his father is a former bootlegger.

Thunder Over Mexico Trailer (1933)

22 September 1933

As was common in Diaz's Mexico, a young hacienda worker finds his betrothed imprisoned and his life threatened by his master for confronting a hacienda guest for raping the girl.

Cross Country Cruise Trailer (1934)

16 January 1934

A young woman is involved with a married man, although she does not know that he is married. He kills his jealous wife and implicates her in the murder.

The Leathernecks Have Landed Trailer (1936)

17 February 1936

Dishonorably discharged from the U.S. Marines after starting a barroom brawl that gets his leatherneck buddy "Tubby" Waters killed, hothead "Woody" Davis infiltrates a gang of Shanghai gunrunners to bring the culprit to justice.

The Secret of Treasure Island Trailer (1938)

17 March 1938

A variety of people are searching for a long-hidden treasure somewhere on an island. Chapters: 1. The Isle of Fear, 2.

Suicide Squad Trailer (1935)

02 December 1935

Larry Baker is a young fireman whose daring exploits have led him to receiving a lot of newspaper publicity which goes to his head.

The Ghost Walks Trailer (1934)

01 December 1934

A ghostly and deadly dinner party, which at first turns out to be an elaborate staging of a new play for the benefit of a Broadway producer, becomes a true mystery when the players start to go missing.

Circumstantial Evidence Trailer (1935)

30 March 1935

A reporter sets out to provide how unreliable circumstantial evidence is by faking a murder and then taking the rap for it.