Allan Aarons

Most Popular Allan Aarons Trailers

Total trailers found: 8

Burning, Burning Trailer (2016)

06 May 2016

A woman seeks atonement from the people she meets on her walk across the city.

Adventures in Babysitting Trailer (1987)

01 July 1987

When plans with her boyfriend fall through, high school senior Chris Parker ends up babysitting the Anderson kids, Brad and Sara.

In Defense of a Married Man Trailer (1990)

14 October 1990

When a defense lawyer's adulterous husband becomes the prime suspect in the murder of the woman he was cheating with, his wife chooses to defend him.

Power Play Trailer (1978)

01 November 1978

A group of military officers frustrated by government corruption and brutality attempts a coup.

Shoot Trailer (1976)

28 May 1976

When boredom, pride and a mad second of misjudgement leaves a hunter shot dead by one of five combat veterans also hunting in the Canadian hills, it is expected a police investigation will follow, but when the veterans discover the incident has not been reported, the leader of the team, Major Rex suspects the other party maybe plotting revenge.

Ruby Skye P.I.: The Maltese Puppy Trailer (2014)

01 September 2014

Teen detective Ruby Skye is back with an intriguing and hilarious new adventure. She finds herself in the middle of not one, but three mysteries! Who stole the fabulous furry Flobbles from FONK, the local children's charity? Who owns the adorable white puppy that her sister, Hailey, wants to keep? Who is that little kid and why does she keep following Ruby? In her quest for justice (and answers), Ruby accidentally destroys a crime scene, annoys a detective and disguises herself as a boy.

The Execution of Raymond Graham Trailer (1985)

17 November 1985

A young man, convicted of the murder of a clerk, who has been on death row for five years and now awaits his execution while his family desperately seek a reprieve.

Winslow Homer: An American Original Trailer (1999)

06 June 1999

American artist Winslow Homer's illustrations for Harpers' Weekly magazine earned high praise for their honest portrayal of the Civil War.