Elzie Emanuel

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Total trailers found: 10

The Rack Trailer (1956)

02 November 1956

Army Captain Edward Hall returns to the U.S. after two years in a prison camp in the Korean War. In the camp, he was brainwashed and helped the Chinese convince the other prisoners that they were fighting an unjust war.

The Well Trailer (1951)

24 September 1951

In a racially mixed American town, a five-year-old black girl falls unnoticed into a hidden, forgotten well on her way to school.

The Snows of Kilimanjaro Trailer (1952)

17 September 1952

Writer Harry Street reflects on his life as he lies dying from an infection while on safari in the shadow of Mount Kilimanjaro.

No Way Out Trailer (1950)

16 August 1950

Two hoodlum brothers are brought into hospital for gunshot wounds, and when one dies, the other accuses their Black doctor of murder.

To Have and Have Not Trailer (1945)

20 January 1945

A Martinique charter boat skipper gets mixed up with the underground French resistance operatives during WWII.

Intruder in the Dust Trailer (1949)

22 November 1949

Rural Mississippi in the 1940s: Lucas Beauchamp, a local black man with a reputation of not kowtowing to whites, is found standing over the body of a dead white man, holding a pistol that has recently been fired.

The Sun Shines Bright Trailer (1953)

02 May 1953

With the election approaching, a judge in a Southern town at the turn of the 20th century is involved variously in revealing the real identity of a young woman, reliving his Civil War memories, and preventing the lynching of an African youth.

Bright Leaf Trailer (1950)

16 June 1950

Two tobacco growers battle for control of the cigarette market.

Fort Worth Trailer (1951)

14 July 1951

Ex-gunfighter Ned Britt returns to Fort Worth after the civil war to help run a newspaper which is against ambitious men and their schemes for control.

White Witch Doctor Trailer (1953)

01 July 1953

Ellen Burton arrives in Africa to join Dr. Mary as her nurse, bringing modern medicine to the native peoples.