Perry Finnerman

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Born 1903 in Blackburn, England, Perry Finnerman came from a family of nine boys and four girls, and the family emigrated to America in the 1920s. In 1928 Finnerman got a job at Warner Brothers as an assistant cameraman. He was soon promoted to camera operator, and in the 1950s was promoted to director of photography. He worked on many television series for Warner Brothers Television. His credits include Colt .45 (1957), Hawaiian Eye (1959), 77 Sunset Strip (1958), Cheyenne (1955), Bourbon Street Beat (1959), Maverick (1957) and Sugarfoot (1957). He also photographed one season of Adventures in Paradise (1959) at 20th Century-Fox. He passed away while filming a "Maverick" episode in 1960.

Most Popular Perry Finnerman Trailers

Total trailers found: 24

Union Depot Trailer (1932)

14 January 1932

Among the travelers of varied backgrounds that meet and interact on one night at Union Depot, a metropolitan train station, are Chick and his friend Scrap Iron, both newly released from prison after serving time for vagrancy.

The Judge Trailer (1949)

31 January 1949

A study of an amoral and sleazy defense lawyer who suddenly tries to "go straight" when he finds out that his tart wife is cheating on him; as well as the similarities he has in life with one of his clients.

Night Wind Trailer (1948)

01 September 1948

A boy tries to protect his dog, a German shepherd that served with U.S. Army forces after it begins attacking strangers several years after the war.

Alexander Hamilton Trailer (1931)

12 September 1931

The founding father has an extramarital affair and meets with the likes of Thomas Jefferson.

The Woman from Monte Carlo Trailer (1932)

09 January 1932

On the eve of WW-I the French Navy ship Lafayette returns to its Toulon base for one night. There is no shore leave, although wives are permitted to come to a party.

Treasure of Monte Cristo Trailer (1949)

27 August 1949

A San Francisco lawyer uses a woman to lure a merchant seaman worth a legendary fortune.

Tough Assignment Trailer (1949)

15 November 1949

A meddlesome reporter sporting a young bride takes on a gang of modern day cattle rustlers. Donald "Red" Barry plays Dan Reilly, a newspaper reporter just returned to LA with his wife, photographer Margie (Marjorie Steele).

Half Past Midnight Trailer (1948)

01 March 1948

A detective encounters a woman in a nightclub. He finds that she is being blackmailed by a dancer who is murdered that very night.

Captain Calamity Trailer (1936)

28 November 1936

A South Seas skipper fights off thieves and pirates who are after a lost treasure.

Buffalo Gun Trailer (1961)

01 July 1961

In this western, the Indians claim that their government rations are being stolen and they threaten to fight back.

Roses Are Red Trailer (1947)

10 November 1947

A crooked crime boss tries to put a crony into office.

Fighting Back Trailer (1948)

30 July 1948

An ex-convict, freed to fight in World War II, gets a factory job and is accused when a bracelet is missing.

Daddy-O Trailer (1958)

01 March 1958

Phil, a part-time truck driver and singer who wears his pants far too high, meets a feisty platinum blonde who challenges him to a drag race through Griffith Park.

Champion Trailer (1949)

09 April 1949

An unscrupulous boxer fights his way to the top, but eventually alienates all of the people who helped him on the way up.

Arthur Takes Over Trailer (1948)

07 April 1948

A young woman must find a way to break the news to her parents and a stuffy suitor that she is now married to a sailor.

Last of the Wild Horses Trailer (1948)

27 December 1948

A cowboy must clear himself of a murder he did not commit.

Play Girl Trailer (1932)

12 March 1932

A young innocent falls for a compulsive gambler.

Man Wanted Trailer (1932)

23 April 1932

A female editor of a magazine falls in love with her male secretary.

Woman Hungry Trailer (1931)

04 April 1931

This film, believed lost, was based on William Vaughn Moody's 1906 play The Great Divide. The story was filmed as a silent film by MGM as The Great Divide (1925) and as an early silent/sound hybrid by First National also called The Great Divide (1929).

Where the North Begins Trailer (1947)

14 December 1947

A Canadian Mountie investigates the disappearance of a brother officer.

The Littlest Hobo Trailer (1958)

06 July 1958

When a roaming German Shepherd Dog rescues a boy's pet lamb from the slaughterhouse he struggles to reunite them, despite being chased by police and getting little cooperation from the lamb.

The Naughty Flirt Trailer (1931)

11 January 1931

A coquettish socialite falls for a straight-laced associate in her father's law firm. But she must also fend off the advances of a greedy fortune-hunter and his sister.

Bought! Trailer (1931)

22 August 1931

Working-class girl dreams of living a better life and forsakes her friends when she has a chance to break into high society.

Apache Chief Trailer (1949)

04 November 1949

When his tribesmen begin killing off white settlers, Young Eagle is opposed to the carnage. In order to assure a lasting peace, however, the chief must deal with renegade Apache Black Wolf.