Doris Pollard

Most Popular Doris Pollard Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

Murder Without Crime Trailer (1950)

01 October 1950

A man gets in trouble when he accidentally kills and covers up a murder of a girl he meets after a big fight with his wife.

Womaneater Trailer (1958)

01 April 1958

A mad scientist captures women and feeds them to a flesh-eating tree, which in turn gives him a serum that helps bring the dead back to life.

Behind the Headlines Trailer (1956)

01 July 1956

Newspaper reporters compete with London police to solve a murder.

Guilty? Trailer (1956)

10 April 1956

Convinced that a wartime resistance heroine is innocent of a murder charge, Nap Rumbold, a solicitor / private detective travels to France searching for evidence to clear her name.

Murder at the Windmill Trailer (1949)

06 June 1949

A man watching a musical show at the Windmill theatre is shot apparently from the stage. The cast continues the performance so that the detective can solve the murder.

The Laughing Lady Trailer (1946)

16 October 1946

A musical set during the French Revolution.

Last Holiday Trailer (1950)

15 May 1950

George Bird is a salesman of agricultural machinery who finds out that he hasn't long to live. On his doctor's advice, he goes to an exclusive seaside resort to spend his savings on one last holiday.

The Man Who Finally Died Trailer (1963)

01 December 1963

Joe Newman, a naturalised Briton, is telephoned by his German father, whom he believed long dead, at the same time as a funeral is taking place in Bavaria - with his father's name on the coffin.

The Secret Man Trailer (1958)

01 December 1958

A physicist finds himself drawn into an investigation to track down a spy at his research station.

Cast a Dark Shadow Trailer (1955)

20 September 1955

Edward "Teddy" Bare is a ruthless schemer who thinks he's hit the big time when he kills his older wife, believing he will inherit a fortune.

William Comes to Town Trailer (1948)

31 December 1948

William Brown attempts to secure more pay and shorter hours for schoolboys.