Arthur H. Leonard

Most Popular Arthur H. Leonard Trailers

Total trailers found: 15

The House of the Dead Trailer (1978)

22 November 1978

When a philandering husband accidentally finds himself lost during a rainstorm, he’s taken in by an elderly mortician and is forced to learn the ghastly origins of four freshly arrived corpses.

Is It Love or Is It Conscription? Trailer (1941)

21 April 1941

Doris Day sings "Is It Love or Is It Conscription?" with Les Brown and His Orchestra

My Lost Horizon Trailer (1941)

07 April 1941

Les Brown and His Orchestra perform "My Lost Horizon" with Doris Day

Sepia Cinderella Trailer (1947)

25 July 1947

A struggling songwriter abandons his girlfriend for a flashy woman after landing a hit.

Ana Lani Trailer (1941)

31 January 1941

Ray Kinney and His Orchestra performing Ana Lani.

Swinging in a Harem Trailer (1942)

15 February 1942

A Soundie with Marian Lawrence and Her Dancers.

Don't Cry Trailer (1941)

05 May 1941

A Soundie with the Vincent Lopez Orchestra and Sunny Skylar.

Straight to Heaven Trailer (1939)

12 December 1939

Singer Jimmy Williams' father Joe is a chemist who recently lost his job to George Elliott. Since then, Joe has been investigating the "Adam and Even" brand of canned goods sold in Harlem.

Willie Willie Trailer (1943)

01 February 1943

A Soundie with Sam Manning and Beryl McBurnie.

Operatin' Rhythm Trailer (1943)

01 February 1943

Comic Soundie featuring The Three Heat Waves.

Jitterbug Senorita Trailer (1941)

31 January 1941

Vincent Lopez And his Orchestra, with Anne Barrett on vocals, performing "Jitterbug Senorita".

Dark Velvet Night Trailer (1943)

22 March 1943

A Soundie featuring Sergio De Karlo with Patricia Hall.

Boy! What a Girl! Trailer (1947)

07 April 1947

Two silky-smooth producers line up a potential backer (who'll put up half the cash) for a musical review.

The Devil's Daughter Trailer (1939)

17 December 1939

Sylvia Walton returns from Harlem to take over a Jamaican plantation from her vindictive half-sister, amid the growing sound of drums.

Once Over, Lightly Trailer (1941)

30 October 1941

Doris Day & Jimmie Palmer have a romantic musical interlude.