Don Alvarado Movie Trailers
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The Loves of Carmen Trailer (1927)
03 September 1927
Carmen, a gypsy, working in a Spanish cigar factory, is flaunted by Escamillo, the bullfighter, but infatuates José, a soldier, who aids her to escape from jail and follows her to the gypsy camp.
This Side of the Law Trailer (1950)
17 June 1950
A man - trapped in a cistern - reflects on the dark events that lead to his lonely entrapment. Told in flashback, we witness his chance encounter with a nefarious lawyer who persuades him to impersonate a wealthy man who went missing 7 years ago.
Love Under Fire Trailer (1937)
20 August 1937
A suspense-thriller-comedy set against the backdrop of the Spanish Civil War.
Nobody's Baby Trailer (1937)
23 April 1937
Kitty Reily and Lena Marchetti meet each other at an amateur Radio Show. Kitty quickly learns to greatly dislike incompetent Lena.
The Apache Trailer (1928)
19 November 1928
Sonya, a Marseilles Cafe performer involved with a pack of thieves is rescued from her criminal life by a police official who sends her lover and partner in a knife-throwing act to jail and then tries to seduce her.
No Other Woman Trailer (1928)
10 June 1928
Frenchman is engaged to marry South American heiress but a fortune-hunting friend disrupts the romance and marries the girl himself.
Once to Every Bachelor Trailer (1934)
23 August 1934
A young woman on the run from gangsters runs into a rich society man who's looking for a woman to enter into a "limited" marriage.
Driftwood Trailer (1928)
15 October 1928
Daisy Smith (Marceline Day), a floater and non-desirable citizen in most societies, seeks refuge on a tropical island in the South Seas.
No Sleep on the Deep Trailer (1934)
06 April 1934
A playboy's affairs on an ocean liner are making all the men on the ship angry. One husband, whose wife has been romanced by the Romeo, decides to impersonate him.
The Wife Who Wasn't Wanted Trailer (1925)
08 September 1925
The Wife Who Wasn't Wanted is a lost 1925 American drama film directed by James Flood and written by Bess Meredyth.