Paul F. Heard

Most Popular Paul F. Heard Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Prejudice Trailer (1949)

17 October 1949

Joe Hanson, who believes himself to be tolerant of other races and religions, gradually comes to realize that he is prejudiced against many of them.

Again Pioneers Trailer (1950)

01 November 1950

Citizens of Fairview are outraged when they learn children from the "Patch", a squalid migrant camp on the outskirts of town, will soon be attending Fairview's school.

The Broken Mask Trailer (1958)

01 June 1958

A young white collegian and a fellow black student struggling for understanding come to realize that living together harmoniously is a two-way street.

What Price Freedom Trailer (1955)

01 January 1955

A young American businessman visits Communist Berlin and meets a young German woman. When the Communist government attempts to pass a resolution condemning the motives of the democracies, the girl defies them.

A Wonderful Life Trailer (1950)

10 August 1950

Sponsored by The Protestant Film Commission, this religiously-affiliated tale centers around citizen Henry Wood (played by Oscar winner James Dunn from "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn"), who loved family and church, gave to the needy, and donated most of his money to charity.

Hong Kong Affair Trailer (1958)

11 May 1958

An American businessman travels to Hong Kong to find out why his tea plantation isn't making money. When he gets there he discovers that his business partner has been growing something on the plantation, but it isn't tea.

Second Chance Trailer (1950)

06 September 1950

A bank president and his wife, facing a crisis in their life and both nearing the age of fifty, look back on what has happened to them over the years of their marriage.

Kenji Comes Home Trailer (1949)

01 January 1949

Kenji Comes Home is a 1949 documentary film produced by Paul F. Heard. Written and directed by Charles F.

The Congregation Trailer (1952)

01 January 1952

Religious film starring a just starting out Peter Graves was produced by the Protestant Film Commission.