Stanley R. Greenberg

Most Popular Stanley R. Greenberg Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

Breaking Point Trailer (1989)

18 August 1989

With D-Day less than 72 hours off, top US intelligence officer Jefferson Pike (Corbin Bernsen), is captured by the enemy.

Television: The Enchanted Mirror Trailer (1981)

01 August 1981

Details the impact of television on people and social institutions.

Soylent Green Trailer (1973)

18 April 1973

In the year 2022, overcrowding, pollution, and resource depletion have reduced society’s leaders to finding food for the teeming masses.

The Missiles of October Trailer (1974)

18 December 1974

Based in part on Robert F. Kennedy's book, "Thirteen Days," this film profiles the Kennedy Administration's actions during the Cuban Missile Crisis.

Pueblo Trailer (1973)

29 March 1973

Dramatization showing the 1968 seizure of the spy ship, Pueblo, by the North Koreans and the treatment of the Pueblo's crew during their year of captivity through flashbacks during the 1969 investigation of the affair.

F.D.R.: The Last Year Trailer (1980)

15 May 1980

Though visibly frail and weary, President Franklin D. Roosevelt runs for a precedent-setting fourth term.

The Day the Bubble Burst Trailer (1982)

07 February 1982

A fictionalized account of how the 1929 stock market crash hurt the elite and the struggling, and the forces that may have caused the crash to occur.

Skyjacked Trailer (1972)

24 May 1972

A crazed Vietnam vet bomber hijacks a Boeing 707 and demands to be taken to Russia.

A Moment Of Silence Trailer (2013)

01 October 2013

2006: Evo Morales, first indigenous President is elected in Bolivia after the 2003 dramatic events following the fall of the President Sanchez de Lozada (exiled in the U.

Welcome Home, Johnny Bristol Trailer (1972)

30 January 1972

An American soldier manages to endure his captivity in a Vietnamese POW camp by keeping alive the memories of life in his home town.

The Silence Trailer (1975)

06 November 1975

A cadet at West Point is subjected to "internal exile," which means that other students refuse to talk to him or acknowledge his existence, after he is accused of violating the school's code of honor.