| Assorted Movie and TV Trailers XIX | ||
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| Catalog #: | 459523 | |
| Clip Number: | 459523-1 | |
| Orginal Film: | BHC 138 | |
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| Location: | Various | |
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| Audio: | Yes | |
| Color: | No | |
| Headings: | ENTERTAINMENT/FICTION FILMS: Trailers | |
| Description: | On Preview Cassette #98887 The following trailers are in B&W unless specified otherwise. They are also in order of appearance. ..... "The Man From the Alamo" starring Glenn Ford, Julia Adams, and Chill Wills in a Western drama about a man who survived the Alamo because he retreated. Branded a coward he moves away from Texas and to the Great Plains to start a new life. ..... "Take Me to Town" starring Ann Sheridan and Sterling Hayden in a romantic comedy set in the Wild West. A widowed man and his three young children meet a dangerous, vivacious showgirl. The trailer features the portly, animated Preview Pete riding a horse and introducing the flick. ..... "Desperate Search" (1952) starring Jane Greer, Howard Keel and Patricia Medina in a drama about two kids lost in the wilderness and the search to find them before it's too late. ..... "Take One False Step" starring William Powell and Shelley Winters in a thrilling drama about a man in town on business. He hooks up with an old flame who quickly gets him into hot water of the criminal sort. ..... "Peggy" starring Diana Lynn, Charles Coburn and Rock Hudson in a light comedy about women competing to be the Rose Queen of the Tournament of Roses. ..... "The Painted Hills" , 1950, starring Lassie in a coming of age drama about a boy and his dog in the wilderness. ..... "Up Front" starring David Wayne and Tom Ewell in a comedy set in the European theater of World War two. A pair of Sad Sack GI's and their hillarious exploits. ..... "The Glass Web" starring Edward G. Robinson, John Forsythe, Marcia Henderson and Kathleen Hughes in a drama- murder-mystery set in the la-la land of a television studio. ..... "Girls in the Night" starring Harvey Lembeck, Joyce Holden and Glenda Farrell in a juvenile delinquent/ exploitation drama about young prostitutes in the big city. ..... "Undercover Girl" starring Alexis Smith and Scott Brady in a drama about a policewoman sent to bust up a crime syndicate in the big city. ..... "Pete Kelly's Blues" (1950) starring Jack Webb, Edmund O' Brien, Janet Leigh, Peggy Lee, Ella Fitzgerald and Lee Marvin in a drama set during the Jazz Age, about the life and times of a small jazz band. The trailer features Jack Webb in a made-up nightclub talking to the camera (audience) about the film. He plays with coronets (doesn't actually play it), bass drums that light up (doesn't play drums either), a Cinemascope 10 camera on an elevating crane and a reel of 35mm film. | |


