June Preisser

Most Popular June Preisser Trailers

Total trailers found: 21

Henry Aldrich for President Trailer (1941)

17 October 1941

Henry Aldrich finds himself in a heated election for high-school class president.

Judge Hardy and Son Trailer (1939)

22 December 1939

Judge Hardy guides Andy through problems with girls, money and an essay contest.

Two Blondes and a Redhead Trailer (1947)

05 November 1947

Socialite Cathy Abbott is working in the chorus of a Broadway show instead of being enrolled at an exclusive girl's school as her parents think.

Babes on Swing Street Trailer (1944)

27 October 1944

The president of a settlement-house group puts on a benefit variety show.

Junior Prom Trailer (1946)

11 May 1946

A wealthy man's son is running for high school student body president, and the boy's father tells the principal that if his son wins, he will make a sizable donation that will pay for the football team's much-needed uniforms.

Campus Sleuth Trailer (1948)

04 May 1948

A photographer is murdered just outside a college dance. The body is found by Lee Watson, but promptly disappears, as it's being whisked from one point to another on campus by an ex-con night watchman.

Sweater Girl Trailer (1942)

13 July 1942

College students attempt to solve a series of murders on campus while also trying to put together the school's big show.

Murder in the Blue Room Trailer (1944)

27 October 1944

A young woman, a trio of singers, and a mystery writer are among the guests at a house long-considered to be haunted.

Music Man Trailer (1948)

05 September 1948

In New York City, Italian American songwriting brothers Phil and Freddie Russo turn out one successful song after another for their publisher, Sanders.

Gallant Sons Trailer (1940)

15 November 1940

When a teenager's father is accused of murder, the boy and his high-school classmates set out to find the real killer.

Freddie Steps Out Trailer (1946)

29 June 1946

When teen heartthrob Frankie Troy disappears, high schooler Freddie Trimble–a dead ringer for the crooner–is singled out by his so-called friends as the radio star.

High School Hero Trailer (1946)

06 September 1946

The Teen-Agers are down in the dumps: their football team faces almost-certain defeat, the school paper might need to suspend publication because circulation is so low, and the principal intends to replace student performers with professionals.

Sarge Goes to College Trailer (1947)

13 May 1947

A Marine Sergeant wounded in overseas combat requires an operation, and the Navy psychiatrist recommends that ‘Sarge’ be given a few weeks’ rest before hospitalization.

Strike Up the Band Trailer (1940)

27 September 1940

Jimmy and Mary get a group of kids together to play in a school orchestra. A huge contest between schools is coming up and they have a hard time raising money to go to Chicago for the contest.

I'll Tell the World Trailer (1945)

08 June 1945

A PR man saves a struggling radio station from ruin.

Babes in Arms Trailer (1939)

10 October 1939

Mickey Moran, son of two vaudeville veterans, decides to put up his own vaudeville show with his girlfriend Patsy Barton.

Dancing Co-Ed Trailer (1939)

29 September 1939

After discovering his star dancer is expecting and can't perform, film producer H.W. Workman and his publicist concoct a scheme to stage a college dance contest to find a new star.

Let's Go Steady Trailer (1945)

04 January 1945

After learning they were duped by a con artist, two songwriters join forces with other swindled colleagues and use creative methods to promote their music.

Smart Politics Trailer (1948)

03 January 1948

The growth of small-town juvenile crime starts a movement for the construction of a youth center. The project leaders discuss with town mayor Phineas Wharton Sr.

Vacation Days Trailer (1947)

25 January 1947

Beloved teacher Miss Hinklefink inherits a western ranch, and to spend the summer with Professor Townley, she invites students Freddie, Dodie, Betty, Lee and Roy to join if Townley will co-chaperone.

Wash Your Step Trailer (1936)

07 March 1936

It's all about Hal Le Roy's expertise at selling (washing machines). He tap dances inside your home or on your front steps.