Beverly Hope Atkinson

Beverly Hope Atkinson Trailers

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Most Popular Beverly Hope Atkinson Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Skag Trailer (1980)

06 January 1980

Pete "Skag" Skagska is a 56-year-old union foreman of a Pittsburgh steel mill until a crippling stroke forces him to stay home and try to put his life back together and deal with family problems.

Maid in America Trailer (1982)

22 September 1982

An unemployed worker answers a personal ad for a housekeeper to a crusading female lawyer, and then takes her to court to force her to accept him into her home, claiming sex discrimination.

Heavy Traffic Trailer (1973)

08 August 1973

A white dropout struggles to become a cartoonist and filmmaker, drawing inspiration from the harsh, gritty world around him.

Law and Order Trailer (1976)

06 May 1976

Story follows three generations of a family in the New York City Police Department.

Hustling Trailer (1975)

22 February 1975

Based on Gail Sheehy's book, this film chronicles how a reporter for a New York City magazine decided to investigate the city's prostitution industry to find out just who was making all the money.

UFOria Trailer (1984)

10 July 1984

Drifter and small-time con man Sheldon Bart encounters old friend, Brother Bud Sanders, a big-time con artist into faith healing and fencing stolen cars, at his revival tent outside a small town.

Cornbread, Earl and Me Trailer (1975)

21 May 1975

The unintentional shooting by police of a star basketball player has profound personal, political and community repercussions in this acclaimed adaptation of the novel Hog Butcher by Ronald Fair.

Outside Chance Trailer (1978)

02 December 1978

An advertising executive finds herself in a small-town jail after being terrorized on a drive from Los Angeles to New York by two hitchhikers who steal her car and leave her unconscious by the roadside.

Lily Trailer (1986)

14 June 1986

Lily Miniver is an eccentric, intrepid young woman whose job as associate curator at the prestigious Jeffersonian Museum in Washington, D.