Charles Huber

Most Popular Charles Huber Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Fighting Fools Trailer (1949)

17 March 1949

The boys are working at the local boxing arena where their friend, Jimmy Higgins, is boxing. During a crooked match Jimmy is killed.

I Was an American Spy Trailer (1951)

14 April 1951

An American nightclub singer in 1940's Singapore becomes a spy for America in an effort to get back at the invading Japanese army.

Leave It to Henry Trailer (1949)

12 June 1949

Henry Latham and town Mayor Colton continue their misadventures in Smalltown, America. This time, twelve-year-old David Latham is testifying at the trial of his father, Henry, who is accused of burning down the McCluskey bridge.

Hold That Baby! Trailer (1949)

06 June 1949

While working in a laundromat, the boys find a baby hidden among the linen. They soon find out that the baby, who is the heir to a fortune, has been abandoned by his mother so that her two evil aunts can't cheat her and the baby out of the inheritance.

Incident Trailer (1948)

30 October 1948

An innocent man -- due to a case of mistaken identity -- is beaten. Once recovered, the stockbroker tries to find the actual intended target -- a gangster-- and warn him.

Joe Palooka in the Counterpunch Trailer (1949)

14 August 1949

Joe heads for South America to fight the Latin champ. Shipboard, he helps federal agents fight counterfeiters.

Sea Tiger Trailer (1952)

27 July 1952

Murder ensues when owners and hired help contrive against each other to obtain diamonds and gold ingots secretly hidden on a derelict and abandoned Japanese freighter left lying in anchor in a New Guinea cove at the end of WW II.

Phantom Trails Trailer (1955)

08 May 1955

A short feature western comprised of two episodes of the TV series 'Wild Bill Hickok': "A Close Shave for the Marshal" (6/16/1952) and "Ghost Rider" (4/7/1952).

Timber Country Trouble Trailer (1955)

08 May 1955

A short feature western comprising two episodes of the "Wild Bill Hickok" TV series, the episodes being "Lumber Camp Story" (4/21/1952) and "Boy And The Bandit" (5/5/1952).