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Most Popular Hal Long Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Johnny Apollo Trailer (1940)

19 April 1940

Wall Street broker Robert Cain, Sr., is jailed for embezzling. His college graduate son Bob then turns to crime to raise money for his father's release.

The Fabulous Texan Trailer (1947)

09 November 1947

A couple of Confederate soldiers, returning home from the Civil War, find Texas transformed into an armed camp with a quasi-dictator gathering up land and power as fast as he can.

Nancy Steele Is Missing! Trailer (1937)

12 March 1937

After being in jail for seventeen years a crook is met by the girl he kidnapped as a baby. She now thinks he's her father.

Blood Money Trailer (1933)

17 November 1933

The title refers to the business of affable, ambitious bail bondsman (and politically-connected grifter) Bill Bailey, who, in the course of his work, crosses paths with every kind of offender there is, from first-time defendants to career criminals.

Folies Bergère de Paris Trailer (1935)

22 February 1935

An entertainer impersonates a look-alike banker, causing comic confusion for wife and girlfriend.

Viva Cisco Kid Trailer (1940)

12 April 1940

Cisco saves a stagecoach from being robbed and takes a shine to one of the passengers whose father is in cahoots with a vicious criminal who plans to murder him.

King of the Cowboys Trailer (1943)

09 April 1943

Roy Rogers, Smiley Burnette and the Sons of the Pioneers go undercover to help Texas Governor Russell Hicks stop World War II Axis sympathizers from blowing up U.

White Fang Trailer (1936)

17 July 1936

A woman and her weakling brother inherit a mine. When the brother commits suicide the guide is accused of murder.

That Night in Rio Trailer (1941)

11 April 1941

An entertainer in Rio impersonates a wealthy aristocrat. When the aristocrat's wife asks him to carry the impersonation further, complications ensue.

Robin Hood of the Pecos Trailer (1941)

14 January 1941

Robin Hood of the Pecos is a 1941 American film starring Roy Rogers and directed by Joseph Kane. Following the Civil War, the South still faced many dangers not the least of which were the armies of carpetbaggers that descended on impoverished towns, intent on making a fast greenback at the expense of the local populace.