Tom Siiter

Most Popular Tom Siiter Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Mickey's Safety Club: Street Safe, Street Smart Trailer (1989)

01 September 1989

Mickey and his friends take a close look at important street safety situations and tips.

Jocks Trailer (1986)

14 November 1986

When an odd-ball tennis team of a Los Angeles college sets out on a road trip to a regional college tennis tournament in fun-filled Las Vegas, all the stops are out and literally "anything goes" both on and off the court.

High Strung Trailer (1992)

08 January 1992

Thane Furrows, an extremely cynical but unintentionally hilarious children's book writer, wakes up one morning, and, since pretty much everyone and everything annoys him, begins another day of complaining to himself.

Nightflyers Trailer (1987)

23 October 1987

A scientific group set out on a journey into space to find a magical creature. What they find is a killer computer on the ship they chartered.

Dracula's Widow Trailer (1988)

14 September 1988

Dracula's wife, Vanessa, comes back to life and attacks Raymond who has a waxworks museum, where he displays notorious monsters and murderers.

Ghost Warrior Trailer (1984)

01 October 1984

When skiers in Japan come across the frozen body of centuries-old samurai warrior Yoshimita, scientists secretly whisk the corpse to a high-tech laboratory in California, where they bring him back to life.

Jim Carrey: Unnatural Act Trailer (1991)

17 November 1991

Jim explores multiple aspects of life including religion, marriage and his own sanity. This stand-up special was taped at Theatre Passe Muraille, Toronto, Canada, in front of a live audience.

Going Attractions: The Definitive Story of the American Drive-in Movie Trailer (2013)

07 June 2013

Once a vibrant part of American culture, drive-ins reached their peak in the late 1950s with almost 5,000 dotting the nation.

Corwin Trailer (1996)

14 June 1996

Biography of Norman Corwin, the great writer, producer and director of the Golden Age of Radio. Actors in his radio plays included Orson Welles, Jimmy Stewart, Charles Laughton, Danny Kaye, Paul Robeson and Judy Garland.