Harry Hallenberger

Most Popular Harry Hallenberger Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Arizona Trailer (1940)

25 December 1940

Phoebe Titus is a tough, swaggering pioneer woman, but her ways become decidedly more feminine when she falls for California bound Peter Muncie.

Louisiana Purchase Trailer (1941)

31 December 1941

A bumbling senator investigating graft in Louisiana is the target of a scheme involving a Viennese beauty.

The Virginian Trailer (1946)

05 May 1946

Arriving at Medicine Bow, eastern schoolteacher Molly Woods meets two cowboys, irresponsible Steve and the "Virginian," who gets off on the wrong foot with her.

Women at War Trailer (1943)

02 October 1943

Three young women arrive at the Women's Army Corps facility in Fort Des Moines for varied reasons and with different goals.

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Trailer (1931)

24 December 1931

Dr. Henry Jekyll believes that there are two distinct sides to men: one that is good and one that is evil.

In Hollywood with Potash and Perlmutter Trailer (1924)

28 September 1924

A sequel of sorts, the Jewish ethnic comedy characters of Potash and Perlmutter return from their 1923 debut film, also produced by Goldwyn, but with a different actor for Potash.

Riding High Trailer (1943)

11 November 1943

No relation to the 1950 Frank Capra film of the same name, the 1943 Technicolor musical Riding High is a by-the-numbers vehicle for Dorothy Lamour and Dick Powell.

Follow Thru Trailer (1930)

26 September 1930

Lora Moore, the club champion, loses a golf match to a woman from another golf club. Then Jerry Downs, a handsome golf pro, and his goofy friend, Jack Martin, show up.

Night Work Trailer (1939)

04 August 1939

The Fitch family is managing an apartment building when the grandfather of their adopted son Butch decides the family isn't worthy of raising his grandson.

The Peanut Man Trailer (1947)

01 June 1947

At the offices of Consolidated Producers Corporation, producer Tony Paton is determined to make a film about the great African American chemist, George Washington Carver.