Most Popular Tracy Fraim Trailers
Total trailers found: 11
Fear Trailer (1996)
12 April 1996
Nicole Walker always dreamed of being swept away by someone special — someone strong, sexy and sensitive who would care for her more than anything else in the world.
Backroad Motel Trailer (2001)
01 January 2001
A nine story anthology featuring various dregs, druggies, the innocent and the doomed inhabiting a dingy motel room somewhere along Route 66.
Mothers, Daughters and Lovers Trailer (1989)
10 September 1989
A single mother struggles to raise two teenage daughters in a small town in America.
No Tomorrow Trailer (1999)
19 October 1999
When the world's most notorious criminal allies himself with a senior employee of a major shipping corporation, a lethal deal is struck to secure a multi-million dollar arms transaction.
Best Men Trailer (1997)
17 October 1997
Four tuxedo clad men show up at a penitentiary to meet a friend who has just been released after three years in prison and is going straight from the jail to marry his girlfriend.
Silent Night, Deadly Night 5: The Toy Maker Trailer (1991)
06 November 1991
A toy maker's creations display some very human -- and deadly -- tendencies.
George Wallace Trailer (1997)
24 August 1997
George Wallace is a 1997 television film starring Gary Sinise as George Wallace, the former Governor of Alabama.
Dream Machine Trailer (1991)
13 November 1991
As a reward from a jilted millionairess, Davis is given the $100,000 Porsche of the unfaithful husband.
Daughter of the Streets Trailer (1990)
26 February 1990
A divorcée struggling to make ends meet, but still utilizing her spare time for social causes neglects her daughter in this fact-based story.
Wanderlust Trailer (2001)
12 December 2001
Struggling to hold together her train wreck family, Kelly tracks down her drifter brother to a seedy, remote island off Chile and discovers him living with a ragged group of expatriates.
Guns Before Butter Trailer (1994)
12 December 1994
Based on actual events, "Guns Before Butter" (AKA When Tomorrow Hits) takes a sarcastic look at crime, celebrity and politics.