Pat Wing

Most Popular Pat Wing Trailers

Total trailers found: 21

Journal of a Crime Trailer (1934)

10 March 1934

A woman murders her husband's mistress and someone else gets accused of the crime.

Maytime Trailer (1923)

17 November 1923

Ottilie Van Zandt is forced to wed her cousin, despite her love for Richard Wayne, the gardener's son.

Revelation Trailer (1924)

23 June 1924

Paul Granville becomes a famous painter for his portraits of great women as modeled by the beautiful Joline Hofer.

Girl Missing Trailer (1933)

04 March 1933

Showgirls Kay and June are stranded on Palm Beach when they become involved in the case of a fellow chorine who has gone missing on her wedding night.

Ever in My Heart Trailer (1933)

28 October 1933

World War I brings tribulations to an American woman married to a German.

42nd Street Trailer (1933)

11 March 1933

Broadway director Julian Marsh needs just one more hit show so he can retire and recover his health. It looks like he just may pull it off until temperamental star Dorthy Brock breaks her ankle on the eve of the show's premiere and has to be replaced by her understudy Peggy.

The World Changes Trailer (1933)

25 November 1933

Generational saga tracing the events in the lives of the midwest pioneering Nordholm family, as seen through the eyes of businessman Orin Nordholm Jr.

Jimmy the Gent Trailer (1934)

09 March 1934

An unpolished racketeer, whose racket is finding heirs for unclaimed fortunes, affects ethics and tea-drinking manners to win back the sweetheart who now works for his seemingly upright competitor.

Gold Diggers of 1933 Trailer (1933)

27 May 1933

When all Broadway shows are shut down during the Depression, a trio of desperate showgirls scheme to bilk a repugnant high society man of his money to keep their show going.

The Working Man Trailer (1933)

20 April 1933

A successful shoe manufacturer named John Reeves goes on vacation and meets the grown children of his recently deceased and much-respected competitor; they're on the verge of losing the family legacy through their careless behavior.

Picture Snatcher Trailer (1933)

06 May 1933

An ex-con uses his street smarts to become a successful photojournalist.

Private Detective 62 Trailer (1933)

10 June 1933

A former government agent in France, who has failed at an assignment and been disavowed, is deported back to the USA, where he can only find work at a low-rent detective agency.

The House on 56th Street Trailer (1933)

23 December 1933

A beautiful chorine marries a handsome rich socialite, but her idyllic life ends when she visits a dying old beau and is charged when he commits suicide.

Fashions of 1934 Trailer (1934)

14 February 1934

When the Manhattan investment firm of Sherwood Nash goes broke, he joins forces with his partner Snap and fashion designer Lynn Mason to provide discount shops with cheap copies of Paris couture dresses.

Hi, Nellie! Trailer (1934)

20 January 1934

Managing Editor Brad Bradshaw refuses to run a story linking the disappearance of Frank Canfield with embezzlement of the bank.

Vogues of 1938 Trailer (1937)

18 August 1937

An early Technicolor musical that concentrates on the fashions of the late 1930s, this film was reissued under the title All This and Glamour Too.

The Face on the Barroom Floor Trailer (1932)

14 October 1932

Bill Bronson is a likable young bank clerk, whose congenital thirst for liquor is kept under control until he joins his wife Mary at getting blotto at a company party.

She Had to Say Yes Trailer (1933)

15 July 1933

Florence Denny is Tommy Nelson's girlfriend and secretary at a clothing manufacturer during the Great Depression.

Zander the Great Trailer (1925)

01 May 1925

Mamie, an orphan girl who was abused in the orphanage, is taken in by Mrs. Caldwell, a kindly woman with a young son named Alexander.

Busby Berkeley: Going Through the Roof Trailer (2003)

28 March 2003

Documentary profile of legendary dance choreographer Busby Berkeley.

Dollar Down Trailer (1925)

20 September 1925

Just before he propelled the crime melodrama to new, macabre heights in The Unholy Three, Browning directed this partially lost morality tale pertaining to a different kind of horror: that of a middle-class family living beyond their means and falling prey to moneylenders.