Lou Perlof

Most Popular Lou Perlof Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

Seven Doors to Death Trailer (1944)

16 August 1944

An architect (Chick Chandler) studies the doors of six shops and an apartment house to solve a gem theft/double murder.

The Mask of Diijon Trailer (1946)

11 March 1946

A stage illusionist plots a revenge after a particularly humiliating comeback attempt.

Shake Hands with Murder Trailer (1944)

22 April 1944

A female bail-bond broker and her partner help an accused embezzler prove his innocence. Having the body of the embezzler's late business partner pop up doesn't help matters.

Frontier Gun Trailer (1958)

31 October 1958

Small-town sheriff discovers that gun-fighting is the only way to clean up the town.

Rogues' Gallery Trailer (1944)

06 December 1944

Reporter Patsy Reynolds and photographer Eddie Porter are assigned to interview John Foster, head of the Emmerson Foundation regarding a listening device the organization is working on.

The Christmas Spirit Trailer (1956)

01 December 1956

Story about two boys who want ponies for Christmas but their family can only afford one. The horse owner, who is bitter about the loss of his son in the war, is softened by the boys' sacrifice for each other.

The Angry Red Planet Trailer (1959)

23 November 1959

The first manned flight to Mars returns after having been out of communications since it had arrived on Mars.

Giving Thanks Always Trailer (1953)

20 November 1953

During the many challenges in preparing for Thanksgiving holiday festivities, Anna and other family members forget the real meaning of the day.

Lure of the Swamp Trailer (1957)

01 May 1957

Simon Lute ekes out a modest living chartering his skiff to tourists and guiding them through the labyrinthine bayou.

The Strip Tease Murder Case Trailer (1950)

31 December 1950

Joan and her boyfriend Johnny are both singers at a nightclub. Mobster Vince arrives, causing trouble and jealousy with Johnny.

As We Forgive Trailer (1952)

01 January 1952

Fighting juvenile delinquency the Family Films way!