Harold Richmond

Most Popular Harold Richmond Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Double Exposures Trailer (1937)

01 May 1937

A industrialist has a row with his son, who leaves home. Meanwhile, both his assistant and solicitor conspire to embezzle a fortune in bonds.

It's Never Too Late to Mend Trailer (1937)

01 March 1937

An evil prison administrator cruelly abuses the inmates at his prison, until one day the tables are turned.

Three Steps In The Dark Trailer (1953)

10 August 1953

A rich but disliked elderly man invites his relatives to a family reunion at his home. Once the gathering is complete, he announces enigmatically that he intends to change his will before he dies.

Thunder in the City Trailer (1937)

22 April 1937

A visiting American engages in a bold business promotion, the likes of which the British have not seen.

The Face at the Window Trailer (1939)

07 April 1939

In 1880, the criminal called The Wolf is responsible for a murderous rampage in France. When the Brisson Bank is robbed in Paris and the employee Michelle is murdered, the wealthy Chevalier Lucio del Gardo is the only chance to save the bank.

Distant Trumpet Trailer (1952)

31 July 1952

David Anthony, a Harley Street physician, swaps duties with his brother, a medical missionary in Africa.

The Shop at Sly Corner Trailer (1947)

10 March 1947

In Britain, a man with a shady past uses his antiquities shop as a front for smuggled diamonds but his young shop-assistant starts blackmailing him, leading to murder and to a police investigation.

The Sky’s the Limit Trailer (1937)

01 January 1937

Romance of an absent minded designer of planes and a famous singer to whom he tries to sell his friends' songs.

Noose Trailer (1948)

28 September 1948

Set in post Second World War Britain, Noose is the story of black market racketeers who face attempts to bring them to justice by an American fashion journalist, her ex-army fiancée and a gang of honest toughs from a local gym.

The Crimes of Stephen Hawke Trailer (1936)

30 April 1936

The film begins in a BBC studio with the 100th edition of "In Town Tonight". Flotsam and Jetsom open with a "topical number".