Duane Bogie

Most Popular Duane Bogie Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

The Littlest Angel Trailer (1969)

06 December 1969

Adapted from the book by Charles Tazewell. Michael, a shepherd boy living in Biblical times, finds himself transported to Heaven on his eighth birthday.

Brief Encounter Trailer (1974)

12 November 1974

Two strangers, both married to others, meet in a railway station and soon find themselves in a brief but intense affair.

All the Way Home Trailer (1971)

01 December 1971

Jay Follet is suffering a mid-life crisis while his wife, Mary, is expecting their second child. When Jay takes his family to visit his 103-year-old grandmother, he begins to realize that life is passing by too quickly.

Harvey Trailer (1972)

20 March 1972

Elwood P. Dowd's constant companion is Harvey, a six-foot tall invisible rabbit. To his sister, his obsession with Harvey has been a thorn in her plans to marry off her daughter.

You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown Trailer (1973)

09 February 1973

You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown is a musical comedy with music and lyrics by Clark Gesner, based on the characters created by cartoonist Charles M.

Gideon Trailer (1971)

26 March 1971

The Angel of God and an ordinary shepherd named Gideon debate obedience versus disobedience to God.

The Country Girl Trailer (1974)

05 February 1974

Frank Elgin's career in the theater is all washed up — but his friend Bernie thinks he can make a comeback, as long as his wife Georgie doesn't interfere.

A Storm in Summer Trailer (1970)

06 February 1970

A story of the friendship between an elderly Jewish man and a young African-American boy set during the Vietnam War.

The Borrowers Trailer (1973)

14 December 1973

An eight-year-old boy discovers a family of tiny people, only a few inches tall, living beneath the floorboards of a Victorian country home.

The Hands of Cormac Joyce Trailer (1972)

17 September 1972

A savage storm wreaks havoc on a small Irish fishing village.

The Small Miracle Trailer (1973)

11 April 1973

A small boy of rural Italy, befriends a Catholic priest and pleads for help to save his sick donkey. Hearing the stories of St Frances on how he loved cared, even cured animals, comes up with notion "If he could just bring his donkey to the Vatican in Rome, and ask the Pope if he could just place him in the entombed Saint's Chapel, his spiritual presence would cure him.