Herbert Moulton

Most Popular Herbert Moulton Trailers

Total trailers found: 35

Hedda Hopper's Hollywood No. 3 Trailer (1942)

01 January 1942

Hedda reports on a dog training school and a Hemingway hunting trip.

The Yankee Doodler Trailer (1942)

08 November 1942

Ancestors of music videos, YANKEE DOODLER, ROSIE THE RIVETER, and DEAR ARABELLA were made during World War II for coin-operated jukebox devices found in restaurants, bars and train stations.

Annie Was a Wonder Trailer (1949)

29 January 1949

In this John Nesbitt's Passing Parade series short, narrator John Nesbitt tells the story of Scandinavian immigrant Annie Swenson, who worked as cook and housekeeper in his family's home while he was growing up.

Goodbye, Miss Turlock Trailer (1948)

24 January 1948

Narrator John Nesbitt laments the disappearance of the rural one-room schoolhouse in America. He reminisces about his own days as a student in such a school and how his teacher, Miss Turlock, influenced so many students.

Main Street After Dark Trailer (1945)

12 January 1945

A police detective uses fluorescent powder to catch a pickpocket and her gang.

Hollywood Extra Girl Trailer (1935)

22 August 1935

A short semi-documentary about a "typical extra girl" on a DeMille film.

I Love Vienna Trailer (1991)

01 January 1991

I love Vienna is a social comedy that explores the clash of cultures and values.

The Christmas Spirit Trailer (1956)

01 December 1956

Story about two boys who want ponies for Christmas but their family can only afford one. The horse owner, who is bitter about the loss of his son in the war, is softened by the boys' sacrifice for each other.

The Star Reporter in Hollywood Trailer (1937)

22 October 1937

Part of Paramount Headliner: Hollywood Star Reporter series

Mesmer Trailer (1994)

25 August 1994

A biography of the eighteenth century Viennese physician, Franz Anton Mesmer, who used unorthodox healing practices based on his theory of "animal magnetism.

Mr. Whitney Had a Notion Trailer (1949)

07 May 1949

Historical short showing how Eli Whitney (best known for the invention of the cotton gin) played a significant role in the introduction of mass production techniques to the USA in the late 18th century.

Main Street Today Trailer (1944)

25 March 1944

This patriotic short film promotes America's war effort at home. The story looks at a fictional small town's main street, seeing where additional workforce, for increased production of materials needed by the military, might come from.

I'll Give My Life Trailer (1960)

03 February 1960

This story opens with John Bradford throwing a graduation party for his son, Jim, who has just earned a degree in engineering.

Hedda Hopper's Hollywood No. 4 Trailer (1942)

01 January 1942

Fourth film in the Hedda Hopper series.

Gospel According to Harry Trailer (1994)

12 May 1994

Karen and Wes's marriage is crumbling apart - like a sandcastle. Karen can't even make love to her husband any more - the sand has managed to get everywhere.

Hedda Hopper’s Hollywood No. 6 Trailer (1942)

05 October 1942

Narrator Hopper covers two war benefit affairs, a garden party and a USO fashion show, at Pickfair, "The White House of Hollywood.

And Then They Forgot God Trailer (1971)

31 December 1971

"And Then They Forgot God" is set in a dystopian future, one in which the environment has suffered (people carry around breathing gear) and people must navigate extremely bureaucratic and rigid rules and procedures.

Hollywood Rhythm Trailer (1934)

15 November 1934

This short plugs the new tunes written by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel for the movie "College Rhythm" and shows the audience how they were written and rehearsed.

Blackbird Fantasy Trailer (1942)

31 August 1942

A Soundie with Dorothy Dandridge and Billy Mitchell.

A Letter to Nancy Trailer (1965)

14 January 1965

A little Chinese girl comes into the life of a well-to-do lawyer.

Hedda Hopper's Hollywood No. 5 Trailer (1942)

01 January 1942

Fifth film in the Hedda Hopper documentary series.

Lucky Stars Trailer (1935)

27 December 1935

A behind-the-scenes showcase of how screen tests for studio executives are made and used in the Hollywood casting process.

The Fashion Side of Hollywood Trailer (1935)

04 November 1935

Compilation of lighting and costume tests from various films, most notably Sternberg's "The Devil Is a Woman" (1935).

The Chool Song Trailer (1942)

01 January 1942

1942 Soundies musical short starring The King's Men

The Hollywood You Never See Trailer (1934)

20 January 1934

The making of Cleopatra (1934), showing pre-production, DeMille directing a scene, and the addition of music to the soundtrack.

Blacksmith Song Trailer (1942)

24 August 1942

A Soundie with Spike Jones and His City Slickers.

Clink! Clink! Another Drink Trailer (1942)

01 January 1942

A drinking song.

Hedda Hopper's Hollywood No. 2 Trailer (1941)

05 December 1941

Hedda Hopper plays hostess at a party for her (grown) son William (DeWolfe Jr.). Hopper, attends the dedication of the Motion Picture Relief Fund's country home and goes to the Mocambo.

Stairway to Light Trailer (1945)

03 November 1945

This John Nesbitt's Passing Parade short tells the story of 18th Century French physician Dr. Philippe Pinel, who initiated enlightened, humane treatment of the mentally ill.

Martin Block's Musical Merry-Go-Round No. 4 Trailer (1948)

17 July 1948

Virginia O'Brien visits Martin Block as he hosts a radio show devoted to Les Brown and His Band of Renown.

Souvenirs of Death Trailer (1948)

19 June 1948

This MGM John Nesbitt's Passing Parade series short tells the story of how a Mauser pistol used on the battlefield by Germans during WWII makes its way into the hands of an American gangster.

Hedda Hopper's Hollywood No. 1 Trailer (1941)

02 October 1941

Hedda Hopper guides us through some of Hollywood's sights; the home of William S. Hart and a Kay Kyser recording-session being among them.

Martin Block's Musical Merry-Go-Round No. 5 Trailer (1948)

28 August 1948

In this episode of the Musical Merry-Go-Round we get music from Frankie Carle and His Orchestra and Marjorie Hughes.

Martin Block's Musical Merry-Go-Round No. 2 Trailer (1948)

24 April 1948

Disc Jockey Martin Block talks with and plays music by Tex Beneke

Musical Merry-Go-Round No. 6 Trailer (1948)

03 August 1948

Musical short featuring Les Brown's take on Strauss' "Blue Danube," Art Lund singing "Mam'sell" to a beautiful blonde, and "Sad Cowboy" while riding on a horse (!), and Tex Beneke sings "Somebody Loves Me.