Walter Morosco

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For Those We Love Trailer

After having written four screenplays and directed one film in 1926, Walter Morosco decided that he was better at producing films, so between 1929 and until his early death in 1949 he produced 37 films in Hollywood and London (1931-1932), among them Al Jolson's classic "Mammy" (1930), ("Wing and a Prayer" (1944) and "Give My Regards to Broadway" (1948). His last film was "Mother Is a Freshman" (1949). He died of a stroke three months before that film was released, 49 years old.

Most Popular Walter Morosco Trailers

Total trailers found: 30

The Perfect Snob Trailer (1941)

19 December 1941

When a small town veterinarian discovers that his just-graduated daughter is a gold-digging elitist, he devises a plan to help her rediscover old-fashioned family values.

Dixie Dugan Trailer (1943)

12 March 1943

Roger Hudson, a wealthy businessman who has moved to Washington to work for the government as a "dollar a year man," is late for a radio broadcast about his new department, the Mobilization of Woman Power for War.

Sentimental Journey Trailer (1946)

06 March 1946

An actress becomes taken with Hitty, a young orphan prone to dreaming. Julie soon finds out that she is ill and has only a short time to live.

Give My Regards to Broadway Trailer (1948)

08 June 1948

A family vaudeville act is threatened when the eldest son is offered a contract to play baseball. Musical.

Over My Dead Body Trailer (1942)

15 January 1942

Berle plays a mystery writer who forever writes himself into corners and is never able to finish a story.

Why Girls Go Back Home Trailer (1926)

01 March 1926

Trusting country girl Marie Downey falls in love with touring stage-actor Clifford Dudley. As he becomes a matinee idol on Broadway, she turns a chorus girl.

Man of Mayfair Trailer (1931)

30 November 1931

'Lord poses as workman to win dancer who works as waitress in her mother's tea garden.' (British Fil)

The Mad Martindales Trailer (1942)

15 May 1942

A girl tries to pay the mortgage on a Nob Hill home and gets involved in selling her father's art treasures.

Prisoners Trailer (1929)

18 May 1929

Prisoners was released as a part-talking, part-silent feature. An Austrian showgirl working in a cabaret moonlights as a thief.

Wing and a Prayer Trailer (1944)

01 January 1944

An aircraft carrier is sent on a decoy mission around the Pacific, with orders to avoid combat, thus lulling Japanese alertness before the battle of Midway.

Wake Up and Dream Trailer (1946)

02 December 1946

Aided by her eccentric friends, a young woman goes looking for her missing brother.

Accent on Love Trailer (1941)

11 July 1941

A young man of privilege abandons his thankless job as a company vice-president, walks out on his spoiled wife, and joins the working classes, leading to his romance with a European immigrant.

Scudda Hoo! Scudda Hay! Trailer (1948)

10 March 1948

Light-hearted, old-style romance about a farm-hand who arranges to buy a pair of mules from his employer.

Ebb Tide Trailer (1932)

16 February 1932

A sailor falls in love with a woman he meets at the dockside, but is deeply conflicted because his former lover is in prison.

While London Sleeps Trailer (1926)

27 November 1926

Rinty is a police-dog assigned to a young Scotland Yard police-officer who covers the Limehouse district of London.

Careful, Soft Shoulders Trailer (1942)

18 September 1942

In this espionage movie, set in Washington during WW II, the daughter of an ex-senator has become a dress model.

Lilies of the Field Trailer (1930)

05 January 1930

Mildred Harker loses custody of her child in a messy divorce settlement. Leaving her hometown in disgrace, Mildred heads to New York, where after a crash course in the school of hard knocks she joins the chorus of a Ziegfeld-like musical revue.

Lily Christine Trailer (1932)

31 March 1932

Lily is threatened with divorce by her husband after spending an innocent night with friend Rupert Harvey.

These Charming People Trailer (1931)

23 July 1931

A drama film directed by Louis Mercanton

His Jazz Bride Trailer (1926)

15 January 1926

Young lawyer Dick Gregory, is hard pressed to pay the bills of his wife, Gloria, and equally hard pressed to keep up with the frantic pace of her life.

Margie Trailer (1946)

15 October 1946

A woman reminisces about her teenage years in the 1920s, when she fell in love with her teacher.

Silken Shackles Trailer (1926)

13 May 1926

The wife of an American diplomat falls in love with a young Hungarian violinist.

For Those We Love Trailer (1921)

01 September 1921

Berenice Arnold spends her time trying to keep her family happy. This is easier said than done -- her brother, Jimmy, is a gambler and he steals 80 dollars that his father was responsible for.

Golden Hoofs Trailer (1941)

14 February 1941

A teenage horse trainer fears she'll lose her beloved horses when the stables where she works is sold.

Mammy Trailer (1930)

26 March 1930

Mammy features Al Jolson as the star of a travelling minstrel show, appearing in cities and towns across the U.

Aren't We All? Trailer (1932)

17 March 1932

Because his father, Lord Grenham, spends more time philandering with attractive women than conducting business, Willie Tatham is forced to interrupt his honeymoon with his wife Margot in the south of France and return to London to get his father to sign an important contract.

Stamboul Trailer (1931)

20 October 1931

In the lead-up to the First World War, a French military attaché falls in love with the wife of a prominent German in Stamboul in the Ottoman Empire.

Women Who Play Trailer (1932)

01 March 1932

In order to deter his wife from having an affair a man hires an actress as part of an elaborate scheme.

Mother Is a Freshman Trailer (1949)

12 March 1949

Widow Abby Abbott is having serious money problems and has to dip into the family trust in order to pay for her daughter Susan's college tuition.

Sunday Dinner for a Soldier Trailer (1944)

08 December 1944

A poor family in Florida saves all the money they can in order to plan something special for the soldier they've invited to Sunday dinner.