Bobby Stone

Most Popular Bobby Stone Trailers

Total trailers found: 19

Kid Dynamite Trailer (1943)

05 February 1943

The East Side boxing champion Muggs answers a challenge to a fight against the West Side champ but just before the match he is kidnapped.

The Secret Code Trailer (1942)

04 September 1942

A superhero known as The Black Commando battles Nazi agents who use explosive gases and artificial lightning to sabotage the war effort.

Let's Get Tough Trailer (1942)

29 May 1942

Rejected by the Army, Marines, and Navy for being too young, the punks help the war effort by throwing fruit at a shop they believe is owned by a Japanese American.

Follow the Leader Trailer (1944)

03 June 1944

Muggs and Glimpy, two East Side Kids in the army, return to their neighborhood, supposedly on furlough; actually, Muggs has been honorably discharged with a physical defect, but he tells no one of this.

Pride of the Bowery Trailer (1940)

15 December 1940

Muggs is tricked into entering a Civilian Conservation Corps camp by Danny in order to get in shape. Muggs resists and battles with the camp captain and with other campers.

Kissin' Cousins Trailer (1964)

06 March 1964

An Army officer returns to the Smoky Mountains and tries to convince his kinfolk to allow the Army to build a missile site on their land.

'Neath Brooklyn Bridge Trailer (1942)

20 November 1942

The East Side Kids find a young girl in the apartment of a man who has just been murdered. Believing her to be innocent, they hide her in their clubhouse while they try to find the real killer.

Gangster's Boy Trailer (1938)

16 November 1938

A popular high school valedictorian and star athlete becomes a pariah when it's discovered that his father is a former bootlegger.

Streets of New York Trailer (1939)

12 April 1939

Jimmy, an idealistic and hard-working young man, has just arrived in New York City with dreams of making his fortune.

The Blonde from Singapore Trailer (1941)

15 October 1941

Fortune hunter Mary Brooks, posing as a missionary's daughter, strives to beat a couple of pilots, Terry Prescott and "Waffles" Billings, (who have turned pearl divers in order to buy a plane and join the Royal Air Force), out of their pearls, while also beating off the advances of Prince Sali who wants to add her to his harem.

Mr. Wise Guy Trailer (1942)

20 February 1942

The gang is sent to the Wilton Reform School after they are unjustly convicted of stealing a truck. Bill Collins, brother of co-leader Danny, becomes involved in a killing and, while also innocent, is convicted and sentenced to death.

I, Jane Doe Trailer (1948)

25 May 1948

While stationed in France during World War II, an American fighter pilot marries a French girl but leaves her behind when he returns to the U.

Flying Wild Trailer (1941)

10 March 1941

A group of young men who work at an aviation factory begin to suspect that a doctor who runs an air ambulance service is secretly a spy transporting secret information from the plant to enemy agents.

Ghosts on the Loose Trailer (1943)

30 July 1943

The East Side Kids try to fix up a house for newlyweds, but find the place next door "haunted" by mysterious men.

Mr. Muggs Steps Out Trailer (1943)

29 October 1943

Ordered by a judge to get a job, Muggs McGinnis is hired by wealthy Mrs. Murray, who has a penchant for picking up trouble-prone servants.

South of Pago Pago Trailer (1940)

19 July 1940

Sent by cutthroat pirates to turn Kehane’s head while they loot his island paradise of a fortune in pearls, Ruby instead falls for the young chief.

Bowery at Midnight Trailer (1942)

30 October 1942

A seemingly charitable soup kitchen operator (who moonlights as a criminology professor) uses his Bowery mission as a front for his criminal gang.

Bowery Blitzkrieg Trailer (1941)

01 August 1941

The East Side Kids discover that one of their own, Danny, is torn between staying in school and becoming a boxer, and is getting mixed up with gangsters.

Down Argentine Way Trailer (1940)

11 October 1940

The story—in which an American heiress on holiday in South America falls in love with an Argentine horse breeder against the wishes of their families—takes a backseat to the spectacular location shooting and parade of extravagant musical numbers, which include the larger-than-life Carmen Miranda singing the hit “South American Way” and a showstopping dance routine by the always amazing Nicholas Brothers.