Jacques Belasco

Most Popular Jacques Belasco Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Joy of Living: The Art of Renoir Trailer (1952)

01 October 1952

Joy of Living: The Art of Renoir is a 1952 short documentary film directed by Jean Oser. The film was nominated for an Oscar for Best Live Action Short Film.

A Man's Neck Trailer (1933)

18 February 1933

Willy Ferrière is a gambler living beyond his means, and his mistress is as greedy as he's dead broke.

Hatred Trailer (1938)

26 January 1938

Captain Justin Mollenard works for a company that sells armaments to the Far East. After an eventful stay in Shanghai, where he and his cargo are the victim of a malicious attack, he returns to his hometown of Dunkirk.

The Giant Claw Trailer (1957)

01 June 1957

Global panic ensues when it is revealed that a mysterious UFO is actually a giant turkey-like bird that flies at supersonic speed and has no regard for life or architecture.

Theodore and Company Trailer (1933)

01 April 1933

Chénérol, a wealthy merchant, one day discovers that his wife is having an affair and that his nephew is playing with him.

The Bread Peddler Trailer (1934)

23 March 1934

A brave woman is sentenced to prison on false testimony. She escapes twenty years later and takes refuge in Paris where she carries bread while looking for her children Georges and Lucie who will find her and exonerate her.

The Puritan Trailer (1938)

13 January 1938

A religious fanatic finds his entire life and philosophy turned upside-down as he falls in love with a girl and kills her in a jealous rage.

Southern Bar Trailer (1938)

23 March 1938

Baron Arnold, a businessman, takes his young wife to Africa where he instructs her to seduce Captain Olivier, an intelligence officer.

Princess Tam Tam Trailer (1935)

02 November 1935

A French novelist passes off an African shepherdess as a princess.

Ces messieurs de la Santé Trailer (1934)

23 March 1934

Banker Jules Taffard, a true financier, is a shrewd money-handler. Imprisoned for an alleged swindle, his trial seems to be upsetting those in the government, who may not be so far removed from Taffard's affairs (Affaire Alexandre Stavisky).