Ideal Film Company Movie Trailers
Most Popular Ideal Film Company Trailers
Total trailers found: 13
The Lonely Lady of Grosvenor Square Trailer (1922)
01 March 1922
A country girl inherits, weds a Duke, and meets her dead brother's family.
Torn Sails Trailer (1920)
01 October 1920
Based on the novel by Allen Raine - In Wales, a girl loves a manager but weds her employer who dies in a fire lit by a jealous madwoman.
The Bachelor's Club Trailer (1921)
01 June 1921
A henpeck man inherits a fortune and starts a club for women-haters.
The Card Trailer (1922)
01 April 1922
A sacked clerk rises to become Mayor and weds the daughter of the councillor who fired him.
Hutch Stirs 'em Up Trailer (1923)
01 August 1923
A cowboy saves a village girl from a mad squire's torture chamber.
Beyond the Dreams of Avarice Trailer (1920)
01 August 1920
A doctor inherits a fortune, his wife leaves him and he becomes a miser.
The Adventures of Mr. Pickwick Trailer (1921)
01 November 1921
A club man's country jaunt with friends leads to a breach of promise suit by a landlady.
A Bill of Divorcement Trailer (1922)
01 August 1922
Meg Fairfield secures a divorce from her husband Hilary, and is about to marry Gray Meredith when Hilary returns cured.
Diana of the Crossways Trailer (1922)
01 May 1922
A sensuous woman trapped in a loveless relationship has an affair with a leading politician which threatens to bring down the government.
Bentley's Conscience Trailer (1922)
01 February 1922
A secretary takes the blame when his fiancée's father ruins his oil company.
The Great Well Trailer (1924)
01 March 1924
In India a major tries to cash in on a dry oil well but shoots himself when the oil returns.
Dombey and Son Trailer (1917)
01 January 1917
The dream of Paul Dombey, the wealthy owner of the shipping company, is to have a son to continue his business.
The Titanic Disaster Trailer (1912)
18 April 1912
"Titanic Disaster" is a newsreel released to capitalize on the Titanic sinking. The credibility of most of the footage is questionable, as the individuals are misidentified, and the only surviving footage of the ship was filmed before her maiden voyage, with the ship visibly unpainted.