Hiram Sherman

Most Popular Hiram Sherman Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

Abe Lincoln in Illinois Trailer (1964)

02 February 1964

The life of Abraham Lincoln is traced from the 1830s when he was a struggling backwoods lawyer to winning the Presidency in 1860.

The Christmas Tree Trailer (1958)

14 December 1958

The Christmas Tree is a 1958 Hallmark Hall of Fame made-for-television film that was broadcast on NBC on December 14, 1958.

Alice in Wonderland Trailer (1955)

23 October 1955

A young girl named Alice goes through a looking glass and finds herself in Wonderland, a fantasy land of strange characters and ideas.

Certain Honorable Men Trailer (1968)

12 September 1968

The protégé of a powerful congressman discovers his boss's corruption.

The Solid Gold Cadillac Trailer (1956)

22 August 1956

Laura Partridge is a very enthusiastic small stockholder of 10 shares in International Projects, a large corporation based in New York.

Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feeling So Sad Trailer (1967)

15 February 1967

A woman brings her son and husband to a tropical vacation spot for a little rest and relaxation. The only problem is that the husband has been dead for quite some time, and his wife had him stuffed and carries him everywhere with her.

Mary, Mary Trailer (1963)

24 October 1963

Sparks fly when a recently-divorced couple is forced to get together to sort out a tax matter.

Miracle On 34th Street Trailer (1959)

27 November 1959

In this charming TV adaptation of the 1947 film classic, a kindly old gentleman (Ed Wynn) working as a Macy's department store Santa causes a commotion when he claims to be the real St.

One Third of a Nation Trailer (1939)

10 February 1939

The negligent owner of a tenement slum becomes romantically involved with one of the building's residents.

The Taming of the Shrew Trailer (1950)

05 June 1950

Brutish, fortune-hunting scoundrel Petruchio tames his wealthy shrewish wife, Katherina.

The Story of the Nativity Trailer (1959)

13 December 1959

Mr. Girard will not be seen on the program. But twelve minutes of the production will be devoted to his illustrations for the Nativity story, which will be recited by Judith Anderson.