Henry Denker

Most Popular Henry Denker Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

The Man Who Wanted to Live Forever Trailer (1970)

15 December 1970

A famous heart surgeon finds out that a medical research foundation is being used for shady and illegal purposes.

Twilight of Honor Trailer (1963)

13 November 1963

A young lawyer defends a drifter accused of a murder that he has already confessed to. He asks his mentor, a retired, legendary lawyer for help.

Time Limit Trailer (1957)

23 October 1957

Military investigator Colonel Edwards is assigned a case involving Major Cargill, a Korean War POW who is accused of treason.

The Power of the Resurrection Trailer (1958)

01 January 1958

A young man, Facing torture and possibly death for his Christian beliefs, confesses his fears to Peter, who awaits a similar fate.

A Case of Libel Trailer (1983)

17 October 1983

Fact-based courtroom drama about a news reporter in 1954 who sued a columnist for libel after he proclaimed him a communist in print.

The Hook Trailer (1963)

15 February 1963

Three soldiers in Korea go through inner torment when they're ordered to execute an enemy soldier.

Outrage! Trailer (1986)

02 March 1986

After a technicality results in the release of a man being tried for the rape and murder of a young woman, her father murders the man.

Berggasse 19 Trailer (1979)

07 June 1979

Film deals with the life and work of Sigmund Freud.

Judgment: The Court Martial of Lt. William Calley Trailer (1975)

12 January 1975

This docudrama follows the court-martial of the title character, the man held responsible for the My Lai massacre during the Vietnam War.

A Time for Miracles Trailer (1980)

21 December 1980

Elizabeth Bayley Seton, America's first native-born saint and founder of the Sisters of Charity, is the subject of this inspiring biopic.

A Case of Libel Trailer (1968)

11 February 1968

Based on the real-life lawsuit of journalist Quentin Reynolds against columnist Westbrook Pegler, portraying the courtroom battle where Reynolds sues Pegler for calling him a communist; stars Van Heflin as the lawyer and Jose Ferrer as the bigoted columnist, dramatizing how they slowly trap the writer in his own lies, ultimately leading to a win for Reynolds and highlighting McCarthy-era politics, with the story adapted from Louis Nizer's book My Life in Court.