Ted Brooks

Most Popular Ted Brooks Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

Runnin' Straight Trailer (1920)

13 March 1920

A young slum-reared fellow makes good with a man who befriends him and then sacrifices his good name to save the latter's son.

Goin' Straight Trailer (1917)

24 March 1917

Billy Carter and two Mexicans, Cuteo and Estaban, are smugglers of opium which they bring across the border from Mexico into the United States.

Rider of the Law Trailer (1919)

03 November 1919

Jim Kyneton, once a member of an outlaw gang, joins the Texas Rangers and is forced to track down his former friends and his half brother Nick, who have been robbing a gold mine.

Sundown Slim Trailer (1920)

31 October 1920

Hobo poet Sundown Slim meets his old friend Billy Corliss in a Western saloon. Billy, in poor health as a result of injuries sustained in a train wreck, now owns the Concho cattle ranch with his brother Jack who runs the ranch.

A Gun Fightin' Gentleman Trailer (1919)

29 November 1919

Cheyenne Harry, owner of the biggest cattle ranch in his corner of the west, is having trouble with John Merritt, a land-grabbing Chicago meat-packer.

West Is West Trailer (1920)

21 November 1920

Dick Rainboldt (Carey) signs up to work at a gold mine without realizing that he's being hired as a strikebreaker.

Straight Shooting Trailer (1917)

27 August 1917

Cattleman Flint cuts off farmer Sims' water supply. When Sims' son Ted goes for water, one of Flint's men kills him.

Two Kinds of Love Trailer (1920)

31 December 1920

Fred Watson, ravaged by consumption, travels to the lonely country known as Dead Man's Gulch in hopes of regaining his health.

Marked Men Trailer (1919)

21 December 1919

Three outlaws rescue a baby in the desert and with barely any water left try to return to the town in which they just robbed a bank.

Conrad Brooks vs. the Werewolf Trailer (1994)

01 January 1994

Conrad Brooks must stop a werewolf from killing him.

Hair-Trigger Burke Trailer (1917)

10 April 1917

Before dying, a man's friend asks him to do his best to keep the truth that he was a robber from his son.