Daniel Jarrett Trailers
The Cowboy Millionaire TrailerMiss Robinson Crusoe TrailerThe Slacker Trailer
The Cowboy Millionaire TrailerMiss Robinson Crusoe TrailerThe Slacker Trailer
Total trailers found: 25
10 December 1935
Dan Matthews (Richard Arlen), a young parson, is in love with Hope Strong (Charlotte Wynters), the daughter of James B.
01 July 1935
The plot revolves around a rivalry between sand-hog "Hard Rock" Harrigan (O'Brien) and his foreman Black Jack Riley.
28 May 1937
Just after Kramer goes to Wyoming to start his protection racket, cowboy actor Jeff Carson finishes a picture and goes camping.
25 April 1935
Englishwoman falls for dude ranch cowboy but goes back to England when she thinks he's only pretending.
15 January 1937
Rancher entertains girl in Nevada to get a divorce. Then her gangster husband shows up.
27 March 1936
O'Malley pretends to be an outlaw in order to join a gang terrorizing towns along the American border.
15 May 1935
O'Brien is "Whispering" Smith, so named because he speaks softly but knows how to fend for himself. The son of a railroad president, Smith is determined to learn the business from the ground up, so he gets a job as a track walker for his dad's rail line.
06 August 1937
The fourth and last of the George A. Hirliman-produced films starring George O'Brien (preceded by "Daniel Boone", "Park Avenue Logger" and "Hollywood Cowboy") that were distributed by RKO Radio.
16 October 1936
In 1775, Daniel Boone settles Kentucky, despite menacing Indians and renegade whites.
16 March 1937
Millioniare Curran, thinking his son too intellectual, sends him west to learn logging at one of his lumber camps.
20 June 1936
When a border patrolman catches their spoiled daughter smoking in a no-smoking area, parents hire him to watch over her.
01 August 1916
Leaving his wife Rose for a few weeks and eager to do research for his new novel about the elderly, Henry Norman goes to live in a home for the aged, where Blossom, the home's young maid, falls in love with him.
27 September 1935
Gold mining cowboy western romantic melodrama (based on the story by Zane Grey) about a pair of cowboys who find a gold mine in "Thunder Mountain", but have no money to develop it.
03 August 1933
A camp butcher on an Albany night boat dreams of the South Seas.
06 May 1936
Having acquired the controlling interest in the Eureka Discovery Corporation for five-hundred dollars, and selling half of it to a detective for two-hundred dollars, Bob Harvey sets off with his new partner to find the buried treasure of San Capello---with very strange consequences.
08 April 1938
Saunders with his Cattlemen's Protective Agency is running roughshod over the ranchers. Lawyer Larry Kimball is fighting him but he needs a rancher that will stand up with him against Saunders.
05 February 1951
In 1866, a new gold discovery and an inconclusive conference force the U.S. Army to build a road and fort in territory ceded by previous treaty to the Sioux.
07 May 1936
An orphan (Eight-year-old boy soprano Bobby Breen) gets a chance to sing opera in New York.
21 February 1916
At a dance on his parents' plantation in the early nineteenth century, Harry Rutter wins a duel with Langdon Willetts, but loses his fiancée, Kate Seymour, who disapproves of fighting.
02 December 1938
A troupe of traveling entertainers become stranded in Paraguay.
20 July 1914
Robert Darrow, a district attorney is in love with young widow, Edith Russell Dexter. Her wealthy grandfather, Judge Philip Russell, wants her to marry his business manager, Walter Elliot, who actually has been embezzling from Russell's company.
30 July 1917
Rich, spoiled social butterfly Pamela Sayre lives the good life with her two maiden aunts. Bertie Holden, the somewhat slacker son of a wealthy couple, is in love with Pamela, who seems to prefer muscular, daredevil-type men, which Bertie definitely isn't.
16 July 1917
Robert Wallace, the elder son of a rich and indulgent father, marries Margaret Christy, a spirited patriot, so that he can escape the call to war.
13 November 1916
A $5,000 wager is made between two prominent jewelers, Mr. Thorpe and Mr. Chandler, as to whether their most valuable jewels can be stolen.