Betsy Pollock

Most Popular Betsy Pollock Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Charlie and the Hunt Trailer (2022)

04 November 2022

A young girl goes on a whimsical adventure, and faces her fears while setting out to recover a sentimental family treasure.

Feds! Trailer (1988)

28 October 1988

Ellie DeWitt and Janis Zuckermann are admitted to the very strict FBI Training Academy. They get a hard course, in which they learn to deal with guns and to recognise crimes.

Da Capo Trailer (1985)

16 August 1985

Interwoven with scenes that are meant to grab attention by their stunning composition, this biographical look at Finland's violinist Arto Arsi is not so much a narration of his childhood and early years, as an attempt to artistically show what was happening inside his psyche during that time.

Avenging Angel Trailer (1985)

11 January 1985

Molly Stewart, now a law student at UCLA, is determined to leave her prostitute past behind. After learning that the detective who helped save her life has been murdered, she quickly finds herself pitted against an underworld of mob figures who might be more than she's bargained for.

Wind Trailer (1992)

11 September 1992

In 1983, yacht sailor Will Parker leads an American crew financed by millionaire Morgan Weld to defeat during the America's Cup race against an Australian crew.

Two Soldiers Trailer (2003)

30 July 2003

Set during WWII, a young boy wants to join his brother in the "war at Pearl Harbour".

Angel Trailer (1984)

13 January 1984

Molly Stewart, a teen at the top of her class who survives by working nights as a prostitute on Hollywood Blvd, finds her world beginning to fall apart when a depraved, necrophiliac serial killer begins targeting LA’s streetwalkers.

Scenes from the Goldmine Trailer (1987)

08 August 1987

A girl trying to make it in the 1980's New Wave rock and roll scene in L.A.

The Killing of America Trailer (1981)

05 September 1981

A documentary of the decline of America, composed of archival material and exclusive footage, carnage, madness, and mayhem with an unapologetic sincerity on the factual depiction of violence in the industrialized nation of the United States.