Cleo Moore

Cleo Moore Trailers

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Cleouna Moore (October 31, 1924 – October 25, 1973) was an American actress, usually featured in the role of a blonde bombshell in Hollywood films of the 1950s, including seven films with Hugo Haas. She also became a well-known pin-up girl.

Most Popular Cleo Moore Trailers

Total trailers found: 21

Over-Exposed Trailer (1956)

01 April 1956

This titillating bit of pulp sensationalism was the last in a string of "B" films that Cleo Moore starred in at Columbia.

Strange Fascination Trailer (1952)

01 September 1952

A homely middle-aged man falls hard for a much younger woman leading to disaster.

Congo Bill Trailer (1948)

28 October 1948

Congo Bill is hired to locate an heiress lost somewhere in Africa.

Dynamite Pass Trailer (1950)

23 March 1950

A cowhand becomes involved in a war between a road construction crew and the greedy toll-owner hoping to thwart the new project.

Hit and Run Trailer (1957)

15 March 1957

A garage owner marries a much younger woman. Trouble begins when he becomes friends with a man who has his eyes on his former-showgirl wife.

Rio Grande Patrol Trailer (1950)

20 October 1950

Fowler is smuggling guns across the border and his buyer is the outlaw Bragg. The guns are hidden in the luggage of the girls that come to work in his saloon.

Women's Prison Trailer (1955)

01 February 1955

A crusading psychiatrist battles a sadistic female warden to improve conditions at a women's prison.

One Girl's Confession Trailer (1953)

06 April 1953

Cleo Moore stars as Mary Adams, whose first step on the road to ruin is a $25,000 robbery. Mary hides the money, then confesses to the crime, secure in the belief that she can dig up the loot upon her release from prison.

The Other Woman Trailer (1954)

02 December 1954

Bit player Sherry Stewart gets miffed when director Walter Darman turns her down after she reads for a small part in his picture.

Gambling House Trailer (1950)

27 December 1950

A gambler faces deportation when he gets mixed up with murder.

Hunt the Man Down Trailer (1950)

26 December 1950

A lawyer uncovers secrets behind a 12-year-old murder case.

Hold Back Tomorrow Trailer (1955)

01 November 1955

A condemned murderer, scheduled to hang in the morning, asks for the company of a woman in his final hours.

Thy Neighbor's Wife Trailer (1953)

23 September 1953

In 1841, in the small Morovian village of Skalni Hradec, a judge makes his much younger wife witness the public humiliation of an unfaithful wife who is bound with ropes to a wooden half-cross.

On Dangerous Ground Trailer (1951)

13 December 1951

A big-city cop is reassigned to the country after his superiors find him too angry to be an effective policeman.

The Great Jewel Robber Trailer (1950)

15 July 1950

Director Peter Godfrey's 1950 drama, inspired by true events, dramatizes the crime spree of the notorious jewel thief known as "The Hollywood Raffles", whose famous robbery victims included such real-life celebrities as Joan Crawford, Errol Flynn, Alexis Smith and Dennis Morgan.

Bright Leaf Trailer (1950)

16 June 1950

Two tobacco growers battle for control of the cigarette market.

711 Ocean Drive Trailer (1950)

01 July 1950

A telephone repairman in Los Angeles uses his knowledge of electronics to help a bookie set up a betting operation.

Bait Trailer (1954)

24 February 1954

A man looking for his fortune in a mine decides to tempt his partner with his much younger wife. The goal? To catch them "in the act" and kill him without consequence.

The Pace That Thrills Trailer (1952)

01 March 1952

Chills and spills in the fast-paced world of motorcycle racing.

So You Want to Throw a Party Trailer (1950)

04 February 1950

Joe and Alice McDoakes are planning on throwing a party, but Joe mixes up his list of creditors with the list of names Alice gave him to invite.

So You Want to Be an Actor Trailer (1949)

03 December 1949

Joe McDoakes, unemployed thespian, makes all the casting calls,reads all of the trade papers, sees as