Beverly Archer

Most Popular Beverly Archer Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Going Home Trailer (2000)

12 March 2000

A daughter must choose between her career as a book editor at a high powered New York firm, or return home to care for her aging father whose mental state is deteriorating.

The Brady Bunch Movie Trailer (1995)

16 February 1995

The original '70s TV family is now placed in the 1990s, where they're even more square and out of place than ever.

The Couch Trip Trailer (1988)

15 January 1988

The escaped mental patient and delinquent John W. Burns Jr. replaces Dr. Maitlin on a radio show, saying he's the psychiatrist Lawrence Baird.

Vice Versa Trailer (1988)

25 February 1988

A mysterious oriental skull transforms a father into his son, and vice versa.

Project: ALF Trailer (1996)

17 February 1996

Six years ago, the lovable intergalactic fugitive Gordon Shumway, best known as ALF, was on his way back to his new home when the Alien Task Force finally caught up with him.

The Christmas Wish Trailer (1998)

06 December 1998

Returning to his home town after the death of the grandfather who raised him, slick and cynical Wall Street trader Will Martin feels decidedly out of place, and not at all in tune with the Christmas preparations being made by the local citizenry.

The Adventures of Pollyanna Trailer (1982)

10 April 1982

Pollyanna’s Aunt Polly wants the girl to spend her time studying, but Pollyanna has other ideas. She joins a secret club with a group of orphans, and they spy on a mysterious new resident in town, only to learn that her standoffishness is because of her desire to shield a retarded son.

Walking to the Waterline Trailer (1998)

13 June 1998

Once a successful television sitcom star, Francis McGowan is now a struggling actor who returns to his family home on the Jersey Shore to sell it following his father's death.

Little Lulu Trailer (1978)

04 November 1978

Little Lulu (Lauri Hendler), the mischievous little girl with big goals, and her friends crusade for women's rights when the boys object to the fact that their summer camp, Camp Whackadoo, has become co-ed.