Arlene Harris

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Arlene Harris was a radio, film and television comedian best known for her television monologues. She has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

Most Popular Arlene Harris Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

The Hit Parade Trailer (1937)

26 April 1937

Agent Pete Garland is fired by society singer Monica Barrett after he got her a new radio contract, because she thinks her lawyer friend Teddy Leeds fits in better with her social status.

Here Comes Elmer Trailer (1943)

15 November 1943

This musical comedy stars radio star Al Pearce has a double role playing himself and Elmer Blurt, the leader of a small-town band that struggles toward stardom in the big city.

Hitchhike to Happiness Trailer (1945)

16 July 1945

An aspiring playwright gets a job in a New York City restaurant favored by celebrities in hopes of getting a break.

North to Alaska Trailer (1960)

07 November 1960

After striking gold in Alaska, the romantic George sends his womanizing partner Sam to bring his fiancée up from Seattle.

Hold Back Tomorrow Trailer (1955)

01 November 1955

A condemned murderer, scheduled to hang in the morning, asks for the company of a woman in his final hours.

One Exciting Week Trailer (1946)

08 June 1946

The citizens of the small town of Midburg are thrilled when one of their native sons, Dan Flannery, becomes a war hero while serving in the Merchant Marines.

Hi, Beautiful Trailer (1944)

18 December 1944

Part of the series of Universal B-musicals teaming Martha O'Driscoll and Noah Beery Jr., this film is also a remake of the 1937 comedy Love in a Bungalow.

The Main Street Kid Trailer (1948)

01 January 1948

A young boy is struck by lightning, and discovers afterwards that he has the power of telepathy.

Newlyweds Take a Chance Trailer (1951)

08 August 1951

When her newlywed husband, Bob, mistakenly follows the diet prescribed for their dog and starts eating grass, Betty calls for a psychiatrist.