Russell J. Smith

Most Popular Russell J. Smith Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Lost Highway Trailer (1997)

15 January 1997

A tormented jazz musician finds himself lost in an enigmatic story involving murder, surveillance, gangsters, doppelgängers, and an impossible transformation inside a prison cell.

House of 1000 Corpses Trailer (2003)

11 April 2003

Two teenage couples traveling across the backwoods of Texas searching for urban legends of serial killers end up as prisoners of a bizarre and sadistic backwater family of serial killers.

Boiling Point Trailer (1993)

16 April 1993

Red is an aging scam-artist who's just been released from prison together with Ronnie, a young and not-so-bright hoodlum who is easily manipulated.

The Silence of the Hams Trailer (1994)

11 March 1994

Rookie FBI agent Jo Dee Foster has been assigned to work on the case of the Psycho Killer, a psycho killer who has psycho-killed over 120 people.

Continental Divide Trailer (1981)

18 September 1981

A hard-nosed Chicago journalist has an unlikely love affair with an eagle researcher.

The Hi-Lo Country Trailer (1998)

30 December 1998

An intimate story of the enduring bond of friendship between two hard-living men, set against a sweeping backdrop: the American West, post-World War II, in its twilight.

Asteroid Trailer (1997)

16 February 1997

With the discovery of an incoming asteroid, the government of America formulate a plan to destroy it.

The Tuskegee Airmen Trailer (1995)

25 August 1995

During the Second World War, a special project is begun by the US Army Air Corps to integrate African American pilots into the Fighter Pilot Program.

The Great Texas Dynamite Chase Trailer (1976)

01 July 1976

Candy and Ellie Jo are a pair of sexy bank robbers who blast their way into small-town banks with a carload of dynamite! When they take Slim hostage, it begins a thrill-packed crime spree across the state of Texas.

...And the Earth Did Not Swallow Him Trailer (1995)

05 May 1995

Twelve-year-old Mexican-American Marcos (Jose Alcala) recalls the hardships of the previous year, reflecting on the arduous trek his migrant-worker family made from Texas to the Midwest during harvest season.