Glenn Tryon Movie Trailers

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Small Town Boy Trailer (1937)

24 September 1937

Henry Armstrong was past being a spring chicken, still believes in Santa Claus and the maxim that "honesty is the best policy", but lack of money keeps him from marrying Molly and buying a little home, and his is threatened with the loss of the petty job he has had for four years with old Curtis French, Molly's uncle, because he can not sell enough insurance policies.

Thanks for the Buggy Ride Trailer (1928)

01 April 1928

Jenny, a dance instructor, accidentally meets Joe Hall, a song promoter who escorts her home. She gives him a song idea by saying "Thanks for the Buggy Ride".

Papa Be Good! Trailer (1925)

01 January 1925

The innocent flirtations of the two couples living in a city tenement eventually lead to a zany showdown in the court room.

Barnum Was Right Trailer (1929)

22 September 1929

Freddie owns a failing old hotel. To attract new business he spreads the rumor that there's pirate treasure hidden somewhere in the building.

The Goofy Age Trailer (1924)

10 December 1924

The hero's loved one is threatened with marriage with a rival, due to the machinations of her mother.

Honeymoon Beach Trailer (1932)

22 October 1932

Glenn Tryon is at his Bachelor's Dinner, attended only by a dozen of his girl friends, prior to marrying Connie Watts but Ma Watts has plans for Connie to marry playboy Billy Bevan, who is unaware of Ma's intentions, as is Blondie who has plans of her own regarding Billy.

The Sky Spider Trailer (1931)

01 October 1931

The three Morgan brothers, Glenn, Jim and Buddy are all air mail pilots. The plane flown by Jim is shot down by Hugh Jeffries for the money it carries.

The Denver Dude Trailer (1927)

13 February 1927

A cowboy begins to do such un-cowboylike things as dressing up and taking baths in order to impress a pretty young girl.

Flaming Flappers Trailer (1925)

27 December 1925

Glen and his friends are attending a co-ed school and are managing to have a very enjoyable time of it - in fact so much so - that Glen becomes engaged to one of the fair co-eds.

Meet the Missus Trailer (1924)

07 December 1924

A young married couple (Glenn Tryon and Blanche Mehaffey) with no money and lots of time for fighting try to impress the husband's boss.

Dragnet Patrol Trailer (1931)

14 December 1931

A sailor falls for a gangster's moll, leaves his wife and finds himself caught up in a life of crime.

The Secret Menace Trailer (1931)

28 December 1931

An old prospector discovers a bonanza mine of gold on the Diamond Dude Ranch. He tells two men about it and they kill him, and then make plans to acquire the ranch.

The Widow in Scarlet Trailer (1932)

01 July 1932

A countess boasts that she can easily pull off a jewelery robbery. A professional jewel thief beats her to the punch, but then finds that his newfound loot has been stolen by a pretty young woman.

The White Sheep Trailer (1924)

14 December 1924

A quiet, thoughtful soul runs up against the three roughneck sons of a small town's dictatorial mayor who all court an attractive redhead he likes.

Hot Heels Trailer (1927)

14 November 1927

Glenn Higgins and Patsy Jones are a song-and-dance team traveling the vaudeville circuit across the United States, and land in a Kentucky tank-town filled with sharpies and wise-guys , wearing spats and carrying canes, who have reasons for wanting a horse named "Hot Heels, not to win the race he is scheduled to run in.

Double Date Trailer (1941)

14 March 1941

Penny Kirkland's aunt and Jerry Baldwin's widowed father are attracted to each other. Preventing the pending marriage of the father and the aunt becomes a purpose in life for the two teenagers.