John Mack

Most Popular John Mack Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

Mills of the Gods Trailer (1934)

15 December 1934

Fay Wray plays Jean Hastings, the wealthy and spoiled scion of a factory-owning family led by her irrepressible grandmother.

Night Work Trailer (1930)

03 August 1930

Willie, as an assistant window-dresser, is the lowest man on the totem pole at a department store. To add insult-to-injury Willie is also the store's designated 'Fired Man.

And Sudden Death Trailer (1936)

16 June 1936

An heiress with a penchant for speeding runs afoul of a traffic cop. Romance develops between the two, but it's soon complicated when he believes she is responsible for killing someone due to reckless driving.

One More Spring Trailer (1935)

15 February 1935

Three people live together in the maintenance shed at Central Park as an alternative to living on the streets.

Redhead Trailer (1934)

31 October 1934

A girl marries a playboy from a rich family, expecting a life of comfort and luxury. However, her new father-in-law turns his ne'er-do-well son out into the street with no money, and promises the girl that if she can make a man out of her new husband, the father will give her $10,000 and see that she gets a quick divorce.

I Cover the War! Trailer (1937)

04 July 1937

Bob Adams, ace newsreel cameraman, is told by his boss, "Get the picture---we can't screen alibis." He heads for Samari, a desert hot-bed of tribal unrest in Africa, to do just that, which includes getting footage of El Kadar, bandit and rebel leader.

Let Them Live Trailer (1937)

25 April 1937

A young man goes up against a crooked town boss.

Frisco Waterfront Trailer (1935)

03 December 1935

As California gubernatorial candidate Burton is about to cast his vote a truck crashes into the polling booth, critically injuring him and his opponent.

The Defense Rests Trailer (1934)

15 July 1934

A sleazy lawyer's female assistant sets out to end his cheating ways.

That’s My Story Trailer (1937)

24 October 1937

A reporter desperate for a story tries to interview a gangster's girlfriend jailed in a small town. He gets himself thrown in the same jail and runs into a female reporter with the same idea, but thinks she is the girlfriend he wants to interview.

Lover Come Back Trailer (1931)

16 June 1931

Tempress Vivian Marsh (Betty Bronseon) lures Tom Evans (Jack Mulhall) away from stenographer Connie Lee (Constance Cummings), the girl he really loves.