Elmer Fryer

Most Popular Elmer Fryer Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

Broadway Babies Trailer (1929)

30 June 1929

Dee is a naive chorus girl living in a boarding house full of low-paid actors. Dee and Billy are in love and he helps her to move from chorus girl to star.

Ex-Lady Trailer (1933)

15 May 1933

Although free spirit Helen Bauer does not believe in marriage, she consents to marry Don, but his infidelities cause her to also take on a lover.

The Adventures of Robin Hood Trailer (1938)

13 May 1938

Robin Hood fights nobly for justice against the evil Sir Guy of Gisbourne while striving to win the hand of the beautiful Maid Marian.

The Last Flight Trailer (1931)

29 August 1931

Cary, Shep, Bill, and Francis are pilots during World War I. The four friends, haunted by the devastation of the war, head to Paris instead of home, where they meet Nikki, an eccentric and wealthy young woman.

God's Gift to Women Trailer (1931)

13 April 1931

A notorious womanizer sets his sights on a pretty American tourist, only to be told by his doctor that he must give up all romance for his health.

Noah's Ark Trailer (1928)

01 November 1928

The Biblical story of Noah and the Great Flood, with a parallel story of soldiers in the First World War.

Zoo in Budapest Trailer (1933)

28 April 1933

Zani is an unusual young man who has spent his entire life in a zoo in Budapest. His only true friends are the zoo's animals.

Wedding Rings Trailer (1929)

29 December 1929

Two sisters battle for the love of a man.

Juarez Trailer (1939)

10 June 1939

The newly-named emperor Maximilian and his wife Carlota arrive in Mexico to face popular sentiment favoring Benito Juárez and democracy.

Bride of the Regiment Trailer (1930)

21 May 1930

As they are leaving the church following their wedding, Count Adrian Beltrami and Countess Anna-Marie are told that the Austrians are marching on the town to quell an Italian uprising.

Woman Hungry Trailer (1931)

04 April 1931

This film, believed lost, was based on William Vaughn Moody's 1906 play The Great Divide. The story was filmed as a silent film by MGM as The Great Divide (1925) and as an early silent/sound hybrid by First National also called The Great Divide (1929).