Herman Hoffman

Most Popular Herman Hoffman Trailers

Total trailers found: 21

The Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Story Trailer (1951)

12 March 1951

Dore Schary presents clips from upcoming Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer films.

Northward, Ho! Trailer (1940)

10 February 1940

Behind-the-scenes promotional featurette to publicize the epic outdoor adventure Northwest Passage filmed on location in Idaho.

Hollywood Extra Girl Trailer (1935)

22 August 1935

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

The Old South Trailer (1940)

20 January 1940

This short film chronicles the importance of cotton to the economy and culture of America's Old South.

Bad Day at Black Rock Trailer (1955)

13 January 1955

One-armed war veteran John J. Macreedy steps off a train at the sleepy little town of Black Rock. Once there, he begins to unravel a web of lies, secrecy, and murder.

The Battle of Gettysburg Trailer (1955)

01 December 1955

This film was shot entirely at the Gettysburg National Military Park, where the decisive battle of the American Civil War was fought.

Eyes of the Navy Trailer (1940)

26 October 1940

Produced by MGM in cooperation with the U.S. Navy, this short film follows U.S. naval aviators through their basic training in Florida and advanced training in California.

Guns of the Magnificent Seven Trailer (1969)

14 July 1969

When Mexican revolutionary leader Quintero is left to rot in jail by the forces of President Diaz, it's up to his subordinate, Max, to bust him out.

The Reluctant Heroes Trailer (1971)

23 November 1971

An army tale about an egghead ninety-day-wonder who relies on ancient tactics he remembers from the history books to save his beleaguered squad on an important mission in Korea.

Servant Of Mankind Trailer (1940)

01 January 1940

This short dramatizes how profoundly the inventions of Thomas A. Edison have affected the world in which we live.

It's a Dog's Life Trailer (1955)

23 December 1955

A bull terrier tells his life story, from the streets of the Bowery to a life of luxury.

The Invisible Boy Trailer (1957)

01 October 1957

A supercomputer plans world domination with the help of Robby the Robot and a 10 year old boy, who is the son of the computer's inventor.

Some of the Best: Twenty-Five Years of Motion Picture Leadership Trailer (1949)

23 June 1949

Released as part of the studio's 25th anniversary (Silver) celebration, the film shows highlights of MGM's major productions from 1924 through 1948.

Attack on the Iron Coast Trailer (1968)

05 June 1968

The film depicts an account of Allied Combined Operations Headquarters commandos executing a daring raid on the German-occupied French coast during the Second World War.

Take the High Ground! Trailer (1953)

30 October 1953

Sgt. Thorne Ryan, who once fought bravely in Korea, now serves as a hard-nosed drill instructor to new Army recruits at Fort Bliss, Texas.

The Last Escape Trailer (1970)

06 May 1970

During World War II, American officer Capt. Lee Mitchell (Stuart Whitman) and a British military unit boldly infiltrate German-occupied enemy territory and attempt to kidnap brilliant Nazi scientist Dr.

The Great American Pastime Trailer (1956)

28 November 1956

Bruce Hallerton becomes coach of the Panthers, a little league baseball team. The fact that an attractive widow has her son on the team causes problems with his wife.

Hollywood Goes to Town Trailer (1938)

07 July 1938

This short shows how Hollywood gets ready for the world premiere of an "important" movie. The film celebrated here is Marie Antoinette (1938), which had its premiere at the Carthay Circle Theatre.

The Hoaxters Trailer (1952)

05 December 1952

A 1952 American documentary film written by Herman Hoffman, about the threat posed by communism to the American way of life.

Another Romance of Celluloid: Electrical Power Trailer (1938)

31 December 1938

This short begins at Boulder Dam (now Hoover Dam). The electricity generated here by the Colorado River is sent to Hollywood, where movie studios need it to make movies.

The Ash Can Fleet Trailer (1939)

09 September 1939

Story of Colonial American David Bushnell, inventor of the submarine and depth charge.