Jules Eckert Goodman

Most Popular Jules Eckert Goodman Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

The Trap Trailer (1919)

10 August 1919

A schoolteacher in the Yukon promises her hand in marriage to a rich prospector, but instead she marries his no-good brother.

In Hollywood with Potash and Perlmutter Trailer (1924)

28 September 1924

A sequel of sorts, the Jewish ethnic comedy characters of Potash and Perlmutter return from their 1923 debut film, also produced by Goldwyn, but with a different actor for Potash.

The Man Who Came Back Trailer (1924)

17 August 1924

Henry Potter is the irresponsible playboy son of a New York millionaire. Fearing he will disgrace the family name if he stays in New York, the father sends him to San Francisco to work in the family shipyards and, to make a man out of him, he is told he will have to start at the bottom and work his way up.

The Silent Voice Trailer (1915)

13 September 1915

Franklyn Starr, a talented and wealthy young musician, suffers a double misfortune in the sudden loss of his hearing and in the death of his Mother to whom he is deeply attached.

The Man Who Played God Trailer (1922)

01 October 1922

An eminent pianist is made deaf by an anarchist's bomb during a command performance.

The Two Natures Within Him Trailer (1915)

20 May 1915

The Rev. William Morris is the director of a small church near a state penitentiary. He is convinced that a criminal is only a good man gone wrong.

Partners Again Trailer (1926)

15 February 1926

Goldwyn produced a 1923 film adaptation of Potash and Perlmutter, and a 1924 sequel called In Hollywood with Potash and Perlmutter.

Love's Crucible Trailer (1916)

14 February 1916

WAS IT Better For Her To Have Loved and Sinned Than Never to Have Sinned At All? STOP--CONSIDER The girl he led astray was another man's sister.

Anton the Terrible Trailer (1916)

28 September 1916

Cossack Anton Kazoff seeks revenge for the wrongs inflicted on his sister Olga.

Mother Trailer (1914)

28 September 1914

Maurice Tourneur's first American made film is a silent drama about a mother's love and sacrifice starring Emma Dunn, who also starred in the 1910 Broadway play version of the story.