Bert Frank

Most Popular Bert Frank Trailers

Total trailers found: 31

At Home Trailer (1939)

15 April 1939

Broadway Ballyhoo Trailer (1935)

28 December 1935

In this musical short, three barkers for a New York City sightseeing bus drum up customers with songs and nightclub tours.

The Camera Speaks Trailer (1934)

11 August 1934

In this short film, an elderly cameraman and his camera reminisce about their days shooting silent films and news stories.

Little Me Trailer (1938)

05 March 1938

Alibi Mark Trailer (1937)

25 December 1937

When an out-of-work Chicagoan travels west as a hobo on a freight train, he finds himself falsely accused of murder.

The Broadway Buckaroo Trailer (1939)

03 June 1939

Red Skelton inherits a dude ranch and must live there for six months, far from the bright lights of New York City.

One for the Book Trailer (1940)

03 February 1940

In this entertaining short, famous literary figures step out of the pages of books after dark.

Ups and Downs Trailer (1937)

09 October 1937

An elevator operator and an engaged girl in love dodge the girl's fiancee and attempt to win over her father.

Home Run on the Keys Trailer (1937)

24 April 1937

In this short film, Babe Ruth proposes to put a song about baseball on the radio.

Public Jitterbug No. 1 Trailer (1938)

09 May 1938

The government has set up a special agency to stamp out what it considers the number one public menace: the jitterbug.

Hotel a la Swing Trailer (1937)

13 March 1937

In this musical-comedy short, an out-of-work theatre troupe assumes management of the debt-ridden Grand Majestic Hotel.

Seeing Red Trailer (1939)

25 August 1939

When he is fired from his job, Red puts a hex on his boss. That evening, the boss goes to a nightclub and discovers that the hex worked.

For Your Convenience Trailer (1939)

20 May 1939

In this short film's four segments, "Bowery Beautician", "Chutes", "Home Brew", and "Girth Control", the viewer is shown how certain conveniences and inventions aid the user.

Postal Union Trailer (1937)

11 September 1937

A telegraph postal union worker has no luck when asks a pretty co-worker to marry him. She says he'd have to be a magician to get her to say yes.

Night Intruder Trailer (1938)

23 July 1938

The Backyard Broadcast Trailer (1936)

26 September 1936

In this short film, a boy holds a talent show in his backyard by and for his adolescent friends.

Maid for a Day Trailer (1936)

23 May 1936

Real-life mother and son entertainers Grace and Peter Lind Hayes star as a mother and her son. She’s a fading Broadway star working as a maid to prep for a possible comeback role and he’s the offspring who wants to follow in mom’s footsteps.

Dublin in Brass Trailer (1935)

07 September 1935

In this musical short, a singing Irishman graduates from a police academy and heads to New York City to join the force.

Toyland Casino Trailer (1938)

08 October 1938

A score of amateur children sing and dance in costume in a multi-act musical revue.

Rhythmitis Trailer (1936)

13 June 1936

A doctor develops pills that make Hal a great tap dancer. Lola Green sees Hal dancing in a drugstore and asks him to join her vaudeville show.

I'm Much Obliged Trailer (1936)

02 May 1936

Newspaper columnist Mr. Inquisitive telephones readers to ask, "What would you like to do?", with the chosen responses being eligible for a prize.

The Knight Is Young Trailer (1938)

29 October 1938

June never leaves her apartment, which has a view of an advertising sign of a knight in shining armor.

The Prisoner of Swing Trailer (1938)

11 June 1938

Musical satire based on Anthony Hope's Ruritanian novel "The Prisoner of Zenda" in which a commoner takes the place of a lookalike king.

Shake, Mr. Shakespeare Trailer (1936)

21 August 1936

Comedic short featuring Shakespeare's notable characters; many performing musical numbers. An assistant director is told to read all Shakespeare’s works in order to mine them for potential film plots.

The Movie Album Trailer (1932)

05 March 1932

This short features clips from silent films (mostly unidentified) of the 1910's, accompanied by humorous commentary.

Thrills of Yesterday Trailer (1931)

07 October 1931

This short takes a comic look at serious moments from past serials. In part I - "Gin" - of "The Curse of a Drinking Heart", a woman is drowning her sorrows in a bar.

Double or Nothing Trailer (1940)

20 April 1940

In this Broadway Brevities short, a stunt double is hit on the head and imagines himself in a series of movie scenes with doubles for various stars.

Can You Imagine? Trailer (1936)

11 July 1936

This short shows various curiosities of people and nature across the United States, in the style of the "Believe It or Not" series.

Hail Columbia Trailer (1934)

28 August 1934

This short film provides highlights from American history, focusing on George Washington's farewell to the troops to the War of 1812.

The Movie Album #2 Trailer (1932)

04 June 1932

This short subject shows excerpts from three unidentified silent films (although several stars are identified) with humorous commentary unrelated to the actual plots.

Movie Album Featurettes Trailer (1932)

05 March 1932