Dwight V. Babcock

Most Popular Dwight V. Babcock Trailers

Total trailers found: 21

Road to Alcatraz Trailer (1945)

10 July 1945

The police think a young lawyer (Robert Lowery) killed his partner, but he was drugged when it happened.

The Corpse Came C.O.D. Trailer (1947)

02 June 1947

Rival reporters (George Brent, Joan Blondell) investigate a Hollywood star (Adele Jergens) and the box she receives with a dead man inside.

The Unknown Trailer (1946)

04 July 1946

"The Unknown" was the final entry in Columbia’s I Love A Mystery series. A woman hires two detectives to keep her alive long enough to claim her inheritance.

River Gang Trailer (1945)

21 September 1945

An orphan girl lives with apparently kind uncle who turns out to be a murderer.

FBI Girl Trailer (1951)

04 November 1951

G-men grab a gangster and a governor thanks to a clerk in the fingerprints division.

Devil Goddess Trailer (1955)

01 October 1955

Jungle-Jim type Johnny Weissmuller helps Professor Blakely look for a missing colleague who is now playing "god" for a bunch of natives.

The Jungle Captive Trailer (1945)

25 June 1945

Once again Paula the ape woman is brought back to life, this time by a mad doctor and his disfigured assistant, who also kidnaps a nurse in order to have a female blood donor.

The Master Key Trailer (1945)

24 April 1945

Before the outbreak of WWII, Nazi sympathizers plot to undermine America.

The Devil's Mask Trailer (1946)

23 May 1946

A San Francisco airplane bound for South America crashes, and among the scorched debris is found a shrunken native human head, neatly packaged.

The Mummy's Curse Trailer (1944)

22 December 1944

After being buried in quicksand for the past 25 years, Kharis is set free to roam the rural bayous of Louisiana, as is the soul of his beloved Princess Ananka, still housed in the body of Amina Mansouri, who seeks help and protection at a swamp draining project.

She-Wolf of London Trailer (1946)

17 May 1946

A young heiress finds evidence suggesting that at night she acts under the influence of a family curse and has begun committing ghastly murders in a nearby park.

House of Horrors Trailer (1946)

29 March 1946

An unsuccessful sculptor saves a madman named "The Creeper" from drowning. Seeing an opportunity for revenge, he tricks the psycho into murdering his critics.

Bury Me Dead Trailer (1947)

18 October 1947

A woman watches her own funeral, then sets out with her lawyer to learn who was in the casket.

Jungle Moon Men Trailer (1955)

08 April 1955

Priestess Oma is forever young in this Jungle Jim knockoff of "She" or the La of Opar stories from "Tarzan".

The Trouble with Girls Trailer (1969)

24 June 1969

Chautauqua manager Walter Hale and his loyal business manager struggle to keep their traveling troupe together in small town America.

Savage Frontier Trailer (1953)

15 May 1953

Sam is a parolee who has paid for his dirty deeds. Now determined to go straight and help take care of his hot headed brother and devoted sister, he becomes set upon by both the law, represented by Federal Marshall Rocky Lane, and by his former outlaw buddies led by the notorious William Oakes.

The Brute Man Trailer (1946)

01 October 1946

A facially disfigured and mentally unhinged man wreaks his revenge on those he blames for his condition.

So Dark the Night Trailer (1946)

10 October 1946

Inspector Cassin, a renowned Paris detective, departs to the country for a much-needed break. There he falls in love with the innkeeper’s daughter, Nanette, who is already betrothed to a local farmer.

Dead Man's Eyes Trailer (1944)

10 November 1944

Artist David Stuart is blinded by a jealous model whose portrait he is painting. His fiance's father generously offers his eyes for a sight restoring operation.

Pillow of Death Trailer (1945)

14 December 1945

Attorney Wayne Fletcher and his secretary have an affair. When Wayne's wife is found smothered to death, he becomes the prime suspect.

The Yellow Haired Kid Trailer (1952)

02 November 1952

Two episodes of the TV series "Wild Bill Hickok", The Yellow Haired Kid and Johnny Deuce, edited together and released as a feature.