Neola May

Most Popular Neola May Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Perils of the Yukon Trailer (1922)

24 July 1922

A silent serial with the following chapter titles: 1. Fangs of Jealous; 2. Doomed; 3. Tricked by Fate; 4.

Broadway Arizona Trailer (1917)

30 September 1917

While on vacation in New York, millionaire cattle rancher John Keyes falls in love with musical comedy star Fritzi Carlyle.

The Silver Horde Trailer (1920)

09 May 1920

A young man who has proven a failure in business goes to Alaska and enters the salmon-fishing industry, in direct competition with the father of the woman he loves.

A Fight For Love Trailer (1919)

24 March 1919

The Northwest Mounties are after Cheyenne Harry for the murder of an Indian boy, and the only witness to the crime is a priest - who can't tell what he saw because the real killer, Black Michael, has confessed to him.

The Barrier Trailer (1926)

21 March 1926

Years after Alaskan storekeeper Gale had rescued his ward Necia from Bennett, her murderous sea-captain father, Bennett shows up seeking his daughter -- and revenge.

The Girl of the Golden West Trailer (1930)

12 October 1930

A hard-bitten saloon girl falls for a dashing outlaw, and tries to keep the local sheriff from catching him and sending him to prison.

Land of the Silver Fox Trailer (1928)

18 October 1928

Rin-Tin-Tin's first sound feature, in which he plays an abused dog recused by a young girl in the far north.

The Last Outlaw Trailer (1919)

15 June 1919

The Last Outlaw (1919) proved very tantalizing. An end-of-the-West Western, it shows its grizzled hero revisiting the town of his youthful exploits.

The Red, Red Heart Trailer (1918)

08 April 1918

Concerned about the failing health of Rhoda Tuttle, his fiancée, John DeWitt takes her to the lavish Arizona home of his friends, Jack and Katherine Newman.

The Captain of the Grey Horse Troop Trailer (1917)

07 May 1917

Captain George Curtis is sent from Washington, D.C. to improve conditions on an Indian reservation. After ousting a prejudiced government agent, George earns both the allegiance of the Indians and the hostility of neighboring cattlemen, who hope to appropriate the reservation through political corruption.