George R. Brown

Most Popular George R. Brown Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Mountain Moonlight Trailer (1941)

12 July 1941

A cyclone destroys the Weaver family farm leaving only the old stone chimney. When the chimney is torn down for building supplies, found secreted inside is an old metal box containing a promissory note, dated 15 Dec 1777, stating that one of their ancestors loaned $50,000 to the US government.

Friendly Neighbors Trailer (1940)

17 November 1940

The Weaver Brothers hit the road and taste the hobo's life in this, the sixth, entry in the eleven-film "Weaver Brothers and Elviry" comedy-drama series.

Slightly Honorable Trailer (1939)

22 December 1939

A lawyer is framed for the murder of a young party girl and tries to clear his name.

Melody and Moonlight Trailer (1940)

10 October 1940

Jane Frazee made her starring film debut in the Republic B-plus musical Melody and Moonlight. The plot is motivated by the show-biz aspirations of bellboy Danny O'Brien (Johnny Downs).

Sing, Dance, Plenty Hot Trailer (1940)

10 August 1940

In this musical, a con man makes a good living by promoting bogus charity shows. He gets the communities all revved up and then skips town with all their money.

Girl from Havana Trailer (1940)

11 September 1940

Rebels and a singer cause trouble for two U.S. oil-drillers in South America...

Ice-Capades Trailer (1941)

19 August 1941

Bob Clemens is a cameraman for newsreels. Assigned to shoot the Swiss ice skater Karen Vadja, he arrives too late, so decides to film a woman skating on a different New York rink and pass her off as Karen.

Ice Capades Revue Trailer (1942)

24 December 1942

Promoter Ann Porter decides to start her own Ice Show despite the efforts of ex-racketeer Duke Baldwin who owns a rival show.

Cowboy Serenade Trailer (1942)

30 January 1942

Gene Autry heads a cattlemen's association and calls on the inexperienced Jim Agnew to negotiate the sale of five hundred heads of cattle.

Scatterbrain Trailer (1940)

20 July 1940

A Hollywood studio goofs and signs the wrong girl--a hillbilly from the Ozarks--to a movie contract. Comedy.