John Vlahos

Most Popular John Vlahos Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

Man of Courage Trailer (1943)

04 January 1943

A crusading district attorney tries to stop a local mob boss who has connections in high places.

Underground Rustlers Trailer (1941)

21 November 1941

Gold stages are being held up in the far west at a time when the U.S. government needs bullion, just before the famed "Black Friday" attempt to corner the gold market.

Let's Live Again Trailer (1948)

27 February 1948

The brother of a nuclear scientist dies but is reincarnated as a dog so he can return to Earth to protect his brother.

Wrangler's Roost Trailer (1941)

04 June 1941

The notorious outlaw Black Bart has reappeared and the Range Busters are sent to investigate. When they find that Black Bart is now a respectable citizen and that someone is impersonating him, they set a trap for the robber.

Fugitive Valley Trailer (1941)

30 July 1941

The Range Busters have a plan to get into the outlaw's hideout in Fugitive Valley.

Saddle Mountain Roundup Trailer (1941)

29 August 1941

Someone wants to kill Magpie Harper. Crash and Dusty arrive too late, Magpie Harper is allready dead.

Thunder River Feud Trailer (1942)

09 January 1942

Attracted by a picture of Maybelle Pembroke, the Range Busters, bantering between themselves, head for the Pembroke ranch separetely.

Silent Night, Lonely Night Trailer (1969)

16 December 1969

Over the Christmas holidays in a small New England college town, a man and a woman share a brief interlude.

War Dogs Trailer (1942)

13 November 1942

A young boy donates his pet, a police dog, to the army to be trained as a war dog.

The House and the Brain Trailer (1973)

24 May 1973

A pretty young woman, the prisoner of an ancient warlock, must lure men, under his spell, to enact a fatal love triangle again and again.

Rock River Renegades Trailer (1942)

27 February 1942

In Old Wyoming, a gang is plundering stagecoaches of shipped currency and a crusading newspaper editor is trying to get the local marshal replaced, because of his apparent failure to catch the gang, which seems to disappear into thin air after every robbery.