Michael Emmet

Most Popular Michael Emmet Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Day is Done Trailer (1955)

12 October 1955

During the 1951 rout of the American army in Korea, a battle-hardened sergeant tries to reinvigorate his men with a bugle picked up by the side of the road.

Attack of the Giant Leeches Trailer (1959)

15 July 1959

A backwoods game warden and a local doctor discover that giant leeches are responsible for disappearances and deaths in a local swamp, but the local police don't believe them.

Court Business Administration Trailer (1956)

01 January 1956

Outlines the basic requirements necessary for effective court administration which is equally applicable to one-judge or multiple-judge courts and illustrates principles of sound business practices.

Bombers B-52 Trailer (1957)

22 November 1957

Sgt. Chuch Brennan always disliked playboy and hotshot, Col. Jim Herlihy. Now Chuck has even more reason to, Jim is dating his daughter, Lois.

Procedure in the Traffic Courtroom Trailer (1956)

01 January 1956

Contrasts the traffic court of the horse and buggy era with that of today. Points out that traffic court cases must be kept separate from others and that the court must demand and earn respect.

The Traffic Problem Trailer (1956)

01 January 1956

Visualizes traffic problems and cites statistics concerning these problems. Suggests three major considerations in the reduction of traffic problems: engineering, education, and enforcement.

Gun the Man Down Trailer (1956)

15 November 1956

An outlaw is left for dead by his gang after being shot. A year later, he is released from jail with one thing on his mind: Revenge.

Night of the Blood Beast Trailer (1958)

01 August 1958

An astronaut returns to Earth as the no-pulse host of an alien monster's embryos; he is discovered by a loony farmer who find ways to feed his new critter.

Corrective Penalization Trailer (1956)

01 January 1956

Clarifies the meaning and purposes of corrective penalization as applied by the city traffic court. Describes the importance of accurate and complete information relating to both the traffic offense and the offender.