Charles G. Booth

Most Popular Charles G. Booth Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

Johnny Angel Trailer (1945)

25 October 1945

George Raft plays a sailor who sets out to solve his father's mysterious death.

Hurricane Smith Trailer (1941)

20 July 1941

Rodeo rider Hurricane Smith is wrongly convicted of murder and robbery, but escapes and creates a new life, but one of the real criminals shows up to claim the loot which he believes Smith has.

The Magnificent Fraud Trailer (1939)

19 July 1939

A Chicago con man pays an actor to pose as a slain South American dictator.

Sundown Trailer (1941)

31 October 1941

Englishmen fighting Nazis in Africa discover an exotic mystery woman living among the natives and enlist her aid in overcoming the Germans.

Moon Over Parador Trailer (1988)

09 September 1988

Underappreciated actor Jack Noah is on location in Parador at the time the dictator dies. The dictator's right-hand man makes Jack an offer he cannot refuse.

Behind Green Lights Trailer (1946)

15 February 1946

An unscrupulous private investigator with a penchant for blackmail is found dead in a car and the leading suspect is Janet Bradley, the daughter of a mayoral candidate.

The Traitor Within Trailer (1942)

16 December 1942

In this drama, a truck driver begins wooing a young woman who still lives with her father who constantly brags how he, not the town mayor, was responsible for catching a regiment of Germans during WW I.

The General Died at Dawn Trailer (1936)

17 November 1936

China, 1930s, during the ravaging civil war. General Pen entrusts O'Hara, an intrepid American adventurer, with the mission of providing a large sum of money to Mr.

Strange Triangle Trailer (1946)

17 May 1946

In this drama, a seductive woman uses her wiles upon both a traveling bank examiner and a manager to whom she is married.

The House on 92nd Street Trailer (1945)

10 September 1945

The US Government tries to track down embedded Nazi agents in the States.

Fury at Furnace Creek Trailer (1948)

30 April 1948

The Arizona wilderness, 1880. Gen. Fletcher Blackwell sends a message telling Capt. Walsh, who is escorting a wagon-train through Apache territory, heading for the fort at Furnace Creek, that he should cancel the escort and rush to another town.