

Most Popular Hal Bell Trailers
Total trailers found: 11
Pennies from Heaven Trailer (1981)
11 December 1981
During the Great Depression, a sheet music salesman seeks to escape his dreary life through popular music and a love affair with an innocent school teacher.
Summer Stock Trailer (1950)
31 August 1950
To Jane Falbury's New England farm comes a troup of actors to put up a show, invited by Jane's sister.
Which Way to the Front? Trailer (1970)
03 September 1970
Brendan Byers III, one of the richest men in America, has been pronounced 4-F and can't serve his country in its war against Hitler.
Hardly Working Trailer (1980)
30 January 1980
In Jerry Lewis's first film in a decade, he plays Bo Hooper, an unemployed circus clown who can't seem to hold down a job.
Hook, Line and Sinker Trailer (1969)
06 June 1969
Told he is terminally ill, an insurance executive goes on a credit-card spending spree--and then learns his medical diagnosis was a mistake.
The Pirate Trailer (1948)
11 June 1948
A girl is engaged to the local richman, but meanwhile she has dreams about the legendary pirate Macoco.
Easter Parade Trailer (1948)
08 July 1948
On the day before Easter in 1911, Don Hewes is crushed when his dancing partner (and object of affection) Nadine Hale refuses to start a new contract with him.
The Nutty Professor Trailer (1963)
04 June 1963
A timid, nearsighted chemistry teacher discovers a magical potion that can transform him into a suave and handsome Romeo.
The Big Mouth Trailer (1967)
12 July 1967
A fisherman crosses paths with a diamond-smuggling gangster–who is his doppelgänger—and inadvertently takes his place at a resort hotel where he meets a special girl.
Three on a Couch Trailer (1966)
01 March 1966
An artist has an opportunity to go to Paris and wants to bring his fiancee along. However, she's a psychiatrist who currently has three female patients who don't like men.
Rivals Trailer (1981)
20 April 1981
After the death of his father, Adam moves (with his family) from their sheep farm in Wyoming to Los Angeles.
