Most Popular Gertrude Walker Trailers
Total trailers found: 11
Railroaded! Trailer (1947)
25 September 1947
A beautician and her crooked boyfriend attempt to rob the bookie operation located in the back room, but when the plan goes wrong, they frame an innocent man.
Insurance Investigator Trailer (1951)
23 March 1951
When a businessman who has had a double indemnity policy taken out on him dies mysteriously, his insurance company sends an undercover investigator to town to determine exactly what happened.
Mystery Broadcast Trailer (1943)
23 November 1943
A radio detective sets out to solve an old murder case, with the help of her sound man and another radio detective.
Silent Partner Trailer (1944)
09 June 1944
A newspaper reporter uncovers a killer when he makes contact with the names listed in a dead man's address book.
Crime of the Century Trailer (1946)
28 February 1946
Ex-convict Hank Rogers is searching for his brother Jim, a newspaperman, and becomes involved with a group of people trying to conceal the death of the president of a large corporation so they can profit financially.
Whispering Footsteps Trailer (1943)
30 December 1943
An Ohio bank clerk's life becomes a nightmare when his descriptions is a fit of a maniac killer.
Danger! Women at Work Trailer (1943)
23 August 1943
Three women inherit a 10-ton truck and decide to go into business. Hi jinks ensue.
End of the Road Trailer (1944)
10 November 1944
A crime writer believes that a man imprisoned for committing the notorious "Flower Shop Murder" is innocent of the crime.
The Damned Don't Cry Trailer (1950)
13 May 1950
Fed up with her small-town marriage, a woman goes after the big time and gets mixed up with the mob.
Mary Burns, Fugitive Trailer (1935)
15 November 1935
A young woman who owns a coffee shop falls for a handsome young customer, unaware that he is a gangster.
Behind City Lights Trailer (1945)
10 September 1945
This Republic programmer stars Lynne Roberts as a country gal who is slickered by a couple of city-fied jewel thieves, played by Peter Cookson and Jerome Cowan.