Billy 'Red' Jones

Most Popular Billy 'Red' Jones Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Hollywouldn't Trailer (1925)

10 November 1925

A free-wheeling satire on the Hollywood industry at the height of the silent era. The film was noted for its stunts, which were claimed to be done by the stars of the film, Johnny Sinclair and Billy Jones.

Vacation Waves Trailer (1928)

15 September 1928

Eddie and his wife rent a boat and plan a relaxing weekend fishing. Unfortunately, her mother and bratty kid brother show up and insist on coming along, sending relaxation right to the bottom of the ocean.

Slow as Lightning Trailer (1923)

19 December 1923

Our hero Jimmie March works for stockbroker E.J. Philips and daydreams of romance with Eleanor, the boss's lovely daughter.

Three Miles Up Trailer (1927)

04 September 1927

Dick Morgan, formerly a professional crook, returns from the war as the "Ace" of his squadron.

Sparrows Trailer (1926)

19 September 1926

Molly, the eldest child of a group of orphans being used as slaves on a farm hidden deep in a swamp, must rescue the others when their cruel master decides that one of them will be disposed of.

Hollywood Handicap Trailer (1938)

28 May 1938

A group of stable hands is given a race horse when its owner retires from the business. They raise money to run the horse in the Hollywood Derby at Santa Anita race track.

The Phantom Flyer Trailer (1928)

25 February 1928

A modern range war -- modern for 1928 -- complete with oil derricks in the backyard, horsemen being pursued by motorcyclists, and there's stunt flyer Al Wilson to save the day.

The Hound of Silver Creek Trailer (1928)

20 May 1928

Molly White, the new schoolmistress at Silver Creek, makes the acquaintance of Jack Brooks, a wealthy eastern sportsman, when his pedigreed police dog, Dynamite, saves her from serious injury, and they become fast friends.

Sky High Saunders Trailer (1927)

06 November 1927

Sky High Saunders is a 1927 American silent action film directed by Bruce M. Mitchell. The film stars Al Wilson, Elsie Tarron and Frank Rice.