Most Popular Charles Sickler Trailers
Total trailers found: 11
Dark City Trailer (1950)
17 October 1950
Gamblers who "took" an out-of-town sucker in a crooked poker game feel shadowy vengeance closing in on them.
Paid in Full Trailer (1950)
15 February 1950
Two sisters fall in love with the same man. After the wedding, the new husband realizes he may have married the wrong sister.
Sealed Verdict Trailer (1948)
05 November 1948
John Hoyt plays a high-ranking Nazi being prosecuted by an army tribunal in the aftermath of World War II.
Funny Face Trailer (1957)
13 February 1957
A shy Greenwich Village book clerk is discovered by a fashion photographer and whisked off to Paris where she becomes a reluctant model.
I Wanted Wings Trailer (1941)
26 March 1941
Told in flashback, this drama follows the training and personal lives of three recruits in the Army Air Corps: a wealthy playboy, a college jock, and an auto mechanic.
The Furies Trailer (1950)
22 July 1950
A New Mexico cattle man and his strong-willed daughter clash over land and love.
Alias Nick Beal Trailer (1949)
04 March 1949
After straight-arrow district attorney Joseph Foster says in frustration that he would sell his soul to bring down a local mob boss, a smooth-talking stranger named Nick Beal shows up with enough evidence to seal a conviction.
My Friend Irma Trailer (1949)
14 October 1949
Prototype dumb blonde Irma and her slacker, wheeler-dealer boyfriend Al interfere in the love life of Irma's level-headed room mate Jane.
Saigon Trailer (1947)
05 December 1947
After World War II Larry learns that his flying buddy Mike will only live a short time despite the efforts of the doctors.
My Friend Irma Goes West Trailer (1950)
25 June 1950
Singer Steve, friend Seymour and fiance Jane, along with her dizzy blonde room mate Irma, have a series of misadventures on a California-bound train and end up involved with a gang of murderous gangsters in Las Vegas.
Dear Wife Trailer (1949)
15 November 1949
In this sequel to Dear Ruth, teenaged Miriam starts a political campaign to nominate Bill Seacroft, her brother-in-law, for state senator in opposition to the local political machine.