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Most Popular Sydney Arnold Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

Henry Intervening Trailer (1979)

29 November 1979

Today, Henry's usually dull journey to work is eventful enough to catapult him into the headlines.

Doctor Who: The Highlanders Trailer (1967)

07 January 1967

The time travellers arrive in Scotland just after the Battle of Culloden. The Second Doctor gains the trust of a small band of fleeing Jacobites by offering to tend to their wounded Laird, Colin McLaren.

Top Secret! Trailer (1984)

22 June 1984

Popular and dashing American singer Nick Rivers travels to East Germany to perform in a music festival.

Monty Python's The Meaning of Life Trailer (1983)

31 March 1983

Life's questions are 'answered' in a series of outrageous vignettes, beginning with a staid London insurance company which transforms before our eyes into a pirate ship.

Sixty Minutes to Midnight Trailer (2017)

12 October 2017

On New Year's Eve 1999 a construction worker suddenly finds himself starring on a TV Game Show that kills its contestants.

Games That Lovers Play Trailer (1971)

25 January 1971

Joanna Lumley and Penny Brahms star as notorious prostitutes Fanny Hill and Lady Chatterley faced wiy

The Midas Plague Trailer (1965)

20 December 1965

The Future. Robot labour and free energy make the creation of goods easy and automatic. Now people are continually supplied with more things than they can possibly consume.

One More Time Trailer (1970)

27 May 1970

London nightclub buddies Salt and Pepper link Pepper's dead twin to diamond smugglers.

The Crimson Permanent Assurance Trailer (1983)

31 March 1983

A group of down-and-out accountants mutiny against their bosses and sail their office building onto the high seas in search of a pirate's life.

A Night Out Trailer (1967)

13 February 1967

Albert, a shy and repressed young man who lives with his mother, is persuaded to go for "a night out" with his workmates; it turns nightmarish.

84 Charing Cross Road Trailer (1975)

04 November 1975

Adaptation of the Helene Hanff memoir, presented as part of Play for Today.