Hubert Diltz

Most Popular Hubert Diltz Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

Stage Frights Trailer (1935)

01 June 1935

Two bumbling detectives help a stage actress who has been receiving threatening letters.

Divot Diggers Trailer (1936)

08 February 1936

When the caddies at the local golf course go on strike, the gang steps in to earn some money.

A Close Shave Trailer (1929)

23 June 1929

An inept window washer becomes an equally inept barber.

Hubby’s Quiet Little Game Trailer (1926)

08 August 1926

A dancing instructor goes to a married woman's home, to giver her lessons, while her husband is absent.

Broke in China Trailer (1927)

23 April 1927

Donald Drake, a deep sea gondolier ex soda jerk, arrives at the All Nation Cafe in Shanghai. The proprietor believes he's a penniless ne'er-do-well - which he is - but he unexpectedly comes into a small windfall.

Hubby's Weekend Trip Trailer (1928)

01 November 1928

Hubby's Weekend Trip is a silent comedy short.

Calling Hubby's Bluff Trailer (1929)

03 February 1929

Late silent short with a Hal Roach approach to situational comedy. Bevan is battling a widow and hisy

The Campus Vamp Trailer (1928)

25 November 1928

Love triangle in a campus with a blonde girl that really seems to not consider the "other" girl as an obstacle.

Uncivil Warriors Trailer (1935)

26 April 1935

Set in the civil war, the stooges are spies for the north. They impersonate southern officers and infiltrate the enemy ranks to get valuable information.

The Golfers Trailer (1929)

21 September 1929

Charlie Guest (Charlie Guest) wants to be a golfer. Bert Swor (Bert Swor) is a famous golfer. Thelma Hill (Thelma Hill) only loves the best golfer.

In Conference Trailer (1931)

26 April 1931

Walter MacIntosh and Abe Salisbury are filmmakers in the process of viewing their swashbuckling romance epic, 'The Loves of LaVorees', starring silent screen idol, Romaine Salisbury, hotly contested within Hollywood and part of an expensive silent film production, only for Bovine Productions to switch to sound production and reveal to them for the first time, Romaine's real all-talking, all-singing voice.