William Post Jr.

Most Popular William Post Jr. Trailers

Total trailers found: 20

Bride by Mistake Trailer (1944)

26 July 1944

The staggeringly wealthy Norah Hunter, a shipyard owner, too often finds herself the romantic target of gold-digging men.

Nazi Agent Trailer (1942)

01 March 1942

Humble stamp dealer Otto Becker has little to do with international politics, so when he receives a surprise visit from his estranged twin brother and Nazi spy, Baron Hugo von Detner, his world is thrown into turmoil.

Secret Service Trailer (1931)

14 November 1931

In 1864 a Secret Service agent for the Union army goes undercover in Richmond and pretends to be a Confederate captain.

The Black Camel Trailer (1931)

21 June 1931

Movie star Shelah Fane is seeing wealthy Alan Jaynes while filming in Honolulu, Hawaii, but won't marry him without consulting famed psychic Tarneverro first.

Roger Touhy, Gangster Trailer (1944)

03 June 1944

Set during Prohibition, the movie centers on Touhy's rise from small time thug to the city's most powerful bootlegger whose empire is rivaled only by that of Al Capone (who is referred to, but never named in the story).

Ship Ahoy Trailer (1942)

16 April 1942

Miss Winters is a dancer with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra and is asked to secretly transport a prototype magnetic mine to Puerto Rico.

The Moon Is Down Trailer (1943)

14 March 1943

The story of a small town in Norway that resists German occupation during World War II. Based on a John Steinbeck novel.

Pacific Rendezvous Trailer (1942)

21 May 1942

A code expert working for Naval Intelligence is assigned to decode enemy messages despite his desire for active duty.

Call Northside 777 Trailer (1948)

13 February 1948

In 1932, a cop is killed and Frank Wiecek sentenced to life. Eleven years later, a newspaper ad by Frank's mother leads Chicago reporter P.

Mr. and Mrs. North Trailer (1942)

23 January 1942

Married sleuths (Gracie Allen, William Post Jr.) find a corpse in their closet and round up suspects.

The Birth of a Baby Trailer (1938)

14 May 1938

Mrs. Burgess explains menstruation to her teen-aged daughter by showing her diagrams in a medical book.

Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon Trailer (1942)

25 December 1942

In the midst of World War II, Sherlock Holmes rescues the Swiss inventor of a new bomb-sight from the Gestapo and brings him to England, where he quickly falls into the clutches of the evil Professor Moriarty.

Experiment Perilous Trailer (1944)

18 December 1944

In 1903, Doctor Huntington Bailey meets a friendly older lady during a train trip. She tells him that she is going to visit her brother Nick and his lovely young wife Allida.

The House on 92nd Street Trailer (1945)

10 September 1945

The US Government tries to track down embedded Nazi agents in the States.

Babes on Broadway Trailer (1941)

31 December 1941

Penny Morris and Tommy Williams are both starstruck young teens but nobody seems to give them any chance to perform.

Miracle On 34th Street Trailer (1959)

27 November 1959

In this charming TV adaptation of the 1947 film classic, a kindly old gentleman (Ed Wynn) working as a Macy's department store Santa causes a commotion when he claims to be the real St.

What Makes Sammy Run? Trailer (1959)

27 September 1959

An adaptation of Budd Schulberg's incendiary 1941 novel about the rise of an unscrupulous Hollywood producer.

Farewell to Yesterday Trailer (1950)

02 September 1950

A documentary depiction of the cultural and social forces which led the world to war in the 1930s and 1940s, beginning with the rise of Hitler after the failure of the victors of the First World War to create fertile ground for lasting peace.

The Open Door: The Story Of Foreman Jim Baxter And His Family Trailer (1945)

01 January 1945

A General Motors foreman learns not just to be a better manager, but where his place is in the system of production.

Doctor in Industry: The Story of Kennethh W. Randall, M.D. Trailer (1946)

01 January 1946

Epic history of industrial medicine in the first half of the 20th century, showing how manufacturers and the medical profession came to terms with one another and culminating in GM's rehabilitation program for returned World War II veterans.