Joseph Henabery Trailers
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Total trailers found: 117
29 August 1920
When respectable Lloyd Norwood becomes infatuated with moll Goldie Lewis, he falls into a life of debasement, which results in his being accused of the murder of gangland henchman Joe the Swell.
05 June 1921
A practical joke makes a man get off before his intended stop, leading to all sorts of trouble.
17 February 1932
When the leading lady of a motion picture is murdered in the middle of a scene, Inspector Carr and Dr.
04 February 1924
"The Stranger," an outcast who works in a saloon frequented by Peggy Bowlin, a poor girl suffering through hard times.
20 April 1934
Edgar Appletree learns the ins and outs of family feuding courtesy of Charlie McCarthy.
01 October 1932
Joe Penner as a incompetent crown prince in the middle of a revolution.
01 April 1929
Neal Abbott (Ben Lyon), a disgraced surgeon, regains his self-respect after operating on and saving the life of cafe-owner Duffy Thompson (Fred Kohler).
22 April 1923
Jack Holt plays Sam Sandell, an American engineer working in India who rescues a pretty half-caste girl (Aileen Pringle) from a tiger's attack, but is badly wounded himself.
06 July 1934
A Ruth Etting musical short - The songs "Shine On, Harvest Moon", "I Cried For You", "I Wanna Be Loved" and "Green Eyes".
09 December 1930
Joe Penner, in this Vitaphone short (Vitaphon production number 1124)features his stock speech impediment acts sprinkled with some left-over "doughboy" comedy from World War One.
06 October 1934
Ruth Etting is the star attraction on the Albertson Travel Agency radio show. When her producers learn that her recordings are on another program at the same time, they devise a contest, based on the words in a song she sings, in which the winner gets Etting's services at a banquet.
07 April 1917
A 1917 film directed by Elmer Clifton, Joseph Henabery, and Dorothy Gish.
27 October 1934
In the kingdom of Florestan, a weak Prince Henry is ousted from power by his calculating cousin, Prince Basil.
15 December 1924
The Native American Siwash people have been displaced from their land and live on a reservation. The wealthy Mr.
17 September 1922
A girl seeks revenge after a Wall Street broker had falsely accused her father and sent him unjustly to prison.
25 December 1937
When an out-of-work Chicagoan travels west as a hobo on a freight train, he finds himself falsely accused of murder.
13 December 1925
Joel Parker is sent to college by his crabby farmer father only because it was his mother's dying wish that he get an education.
22 January 1928
Informed by her doctor that she is going blind, Carol Trent tearfully breaks off her engagement with Don Manning, hoping to spare him the stigma of a sightless bride.
18 January 1936
Double or Nothing is a 1936 American short musical comedy film directed by Joseph Henabery. It was nominated for an Academy Award at the 9th Academy Awards in 1936 for Best Short Subject (Two-Reel).
01 July 1935
A race car driver, injured during an accident, opens up a repair shop only to become the target of crooked government agents.
20 May 1939
Larry Clinton & His Orchestra and two guest vocalists perform a number of songs.
29 July 1933
Complications ensue when a singer discovers he has a double in this musical short film.
30 December 1939
Artie Shaw and his orchestra perform four popular songs, "Alone Together", "Jeepers Creepers", "Deep Purple", and "Lady Be Good".
03 March 1929
This 1929 drama about mistaken identities contains three eight minute scenes that involve talking. The rest of the film is silent and subtitled.
28 January 1921
Monte Brewster learns that he has inherited $10 million from his late grandfather, but then learns that he must spend $2 million in less than a year and remain unmarried to inherit the rest of the money.
28 May 1943
As rustled cattle have mysteriously disappeared, Johnny sends for his friend Hoppy, Hoppy arrives and immediately suspects Dan Slack.
09 May 1926
Larry O'Neil, a ship's cook, finds and befriends stowaway Lois Austin, who is a fugitive from a murder charge.
04 September 1916
The story of a poor young woman, separated by prejudice from her husband and baby, is interwoven with tales of intolerance from throughout history.
10 November 1914
The clerk has money to pay the last installment on his home, occupied by his old mother and himself, but meeting a fellow clerk and two girls is "forced" to treat in order to show that he really is no tightwad.
13 February 1934
A freshly minted private eye is sent to a sanitarium as a gag.
08 March 1915
Two families, abolitionist Northerners the Stonemans and Southern landowners the Camerons, intertwine.
16 November 1935
Musical performances set in a rooftop nightclub in Manhattan.
25 June 1922
With the help of Red Barton (Wade Boteler), Phil (Jack Holt) makes a spectacular escape from jail. He obtains a parson's outfit from a pawnshop and shortly thereafter winds up in a barroom brawl.
18 November 1933
This musical short focuses on the trials and tribulations of a saloon singer.
09 May 1938
The government has set up a special agency to stamp out what it considers the number one public menace: the jitterbug.
29 September 1917
In order to find out who's behind a cattle rustling operation that's hurting ranchers, a detective for the Cattleman's Protective Association pretends to be a tenderfoot from back east who's just arrived in the area and doesn't know how to ride, rope or shoot.
30 April 1928
A ship's captain, believing that his wife has cheated on him, takes their young son and leaves her. he comes back 20 years later.
25 September 1930
A woman, raised in the most-strict New England atmosphere, marries a stern, God-fearing sea captain and is thrown suddenly into the romantic, colorful and licentious atmosphere of a South Sea island outpost.
02 September 1921
Ann Annington (Minter) writes book reviews for a newspaper and when a reporter fails his assignment to get an interview with the noted author Harold Hargrave (Glass), she undertakes to meet the young man.
20 July 1934
24th episode in the 1933-1934 Pepper Pot one-reel comedy series.
01 February 1936
This musical short salutes bandleader B.A. Rolfe on his 40th anniversary in show business.
29 September 1939
Tired of playing their theme song, “Nola,” ad nauseam, Vincent Lopez’s orchestra rebels. They perform a number of other tunes with vocalists including Betty Hutton (in one of her first screen appearances) and virtuoso whistler Fred Lowery.
01 December 1928
A drama of the underworld of the old Mississippi River
29 July 1929
"Light Fingers" is both the name and the physical description of this film's hero, a dapper petty thief.
18 January 1935
Two criminals hear about a woman who has won a prize in the lottery, and decide to kidnap her to force her to give them the money.
15 July 1923
Jack Holt is Robert Pitt, a wealthy young idler who has just returned home to the States from London.
16 December 1914
The new minister en route to a new western town to preach loses one of his suitcases containing his clerical robes.
21 November 1920
An attorney is thrust into wild adventures by an attractive young woman.
27 November 1921
Galen Albret (Noah Beery) is the factor, or manager, of an important trading post of the Hudson Bay Company.
24 June 1917
A rich Easterner who has always wanted to live in "the Wild West" plans to move to a Western town. Unknown to him, the town's "wild" days are long gone and it is an orderly and civilized place now.
18 December 1936
In Hell, Satan appears to tell us that rhythm is coming to life again, then we're taken to a sound stage where Jimmie Lunceford conducts his dance orchestra.
20 May 1948
After the suppression of "Let There Be Light" (a documentary about combat-induced post-traumatic stress disorders which presented many inconvenient and demoralizing truths), the U.
01 July 1921
When an Arizona ranchman (Willard Louis) is elected senator, he heads for Washington with his daughter, Judith Baldwin (Mary Miles Minter).
01 January 1933
In a nightclub setting, pianist Eddy Duchin and his orchestra play several popular tunes of the day. Sylvia Froos joins them for two songs.
26 September 1936
In this short film, a boy holds a talent show in his backyard by and for his adolescent friends.
27 January 1929
A newspaper publisher's daughter is arrested for speeding. In order to avoid embarrassing her father, since his newspaper is in the midst of an anti-speeding campaign, she uses an assumed name.