Shirley Jo Finney Trailers
Laker Girls TrailerOne Man Force TrailerMoving Trailer
Shirley Jo Finney was a theater director and actor known for the 1975 TV biopic “Wilma.”
Laker Girls TrailerOne Man Force TrailerMoving Trailer
Shirley Jo Finney was a theater director and actor known for the 1975 TV biopic “Wilma.”
Total trailers found: 11
05 November 1985
In the Echo Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, everybody is somebody else. May, a single mother who delivers strip-O-grams, dreams of being an actress.
03 April 1990
Three hopefuls — a college grad, a dance teacher from Watts, and an incognito heiress — vie for a spot on the Los Angeles Lakers cheerleading team.
19 December 1977
The story of American track sprinter Wilma Rudolph, who overcame physical handicaps to win three gold medals in the 1960 Olympics.
20 November 1987
A high-class call girl accused of murder fights for the right to stand trial rather than be declared mentally incompetent.
01 October 1982
In 1953 Brooklyn, charismatic hood and The Stompers leader Vinnie Genzianna, his friend and second-in-command Crazy Shapiro, and their respective girlfriends Roz and Eva get wrapped up in an escalating conflict with the rival Black gang, The Chaplains, lead by Boogaloo Jones.
04 March 1988
Arlo accepts what seems to him to be a dream promotion to Idaho. He soon discovers, however, that moving has its own share of problems.
14 June 1987
The life of an aging black slave, Tom, and the people he interacts with.
14 April 1976
An intimate look at life in the ghetto: Johnny Williams is a house painter who moonlights as a poet, struggling to financially and emotionally support his cancer-ridden wife Mattie.
21 September 1989
In this action packed film, an L.A. cop speeds off to get revenge upon the dirty drug-dealing dogs wr
01 March 1976
A Kentucky-born maiden realizes her dream of becoming a country music star. However, she discovers that her single-minded determination has caused her to lose things far more precious than fame or money when she gets involved with a group of corrupt music executives.
28 January 1981
The story of James Thornwell, whose accusation that the U.S. Army used mind control drugs on him to force him to confess to stealing secret documents while stationed in Orleans, France, in 1961, led Congress to award him $625,000 in damages nearly 20 years later.