Ted Allan

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Total trailers found: 11

Lies My Father Told Me Trailer (1960)

01 August 1960

In a working-class Jewish family in Dublin, a young boy becomes increasingly close to an old orthodox Jew and assimilates his views, much to the dismay of his family.

The Webster Boy Trailer (1962)

01 June 1962

A gambler comes out of prison, returns to his old-flame, and finds that she has a teenage son, who begins to believe that the ex-con is his father.

Falling in Love Again Trailer (1980)

21 November 1980

Harry and Sue Lewis met in the 40s as teenagers living in the Bronx. He was an aspiring architect, she was the most beautiful girl in school, and both had a fondness for bran muffins.

The Great Rupert Trailer (1950)

01 March 1950

Shortly before Christmas, a family moves into an apartment where Rupert the squirrel lives in the attic rafters.

1001 Arabian Nights Trailer (1959)

01 December 1959

In this animated retelling of the classic tale, Abdul Aziz Magoo -- an ancestor of Mr. Magoo -- is the lamp-selling uncle of Aladdin.

Love Streams Trailer (1984)

22 March 1984

Two closely-bound, emotionally wounded siblings reunite after years apart.

Lies My Father Told Me Trailer (1975)

26 September 1975

A Jewish boy grows up in 1920s Montreal with a grandfather who tells stories and a father who won't work.

Bethune: The Making of a Hero Trailer (1993)

17 September 1993

True story of Norman Bethune, a medical doctor who fought for justice in China during Mao's rise to power.

I'm Almost Not Crazy: John Cassavetes — The Man and His Work Trailer (1984)

01 July 1984

Filmmaker Michael Ventura follows Cassavetes around as the actor/director labors on his final film, Love Streams.

Seven Times a Day Trailer (1971)

01 January 1971

A Quebec architect, working in Israel, visits a psychoanalyst to learn why he has an insatiable libido.

It Rained All Night the Day I Left Trailer (1980)

05 August 1980

A tough rich female ranch owner in Africa wants to cut off the water supply to the locals, since she holds them responsible for the murder of her husband.