

Most Popular Stu Samuels Trailers
Total trailers found: 11
The Final Days Trailer (1989)
29 October 1989
The Final Days concerns itself with the final months of the Richard Nixon presidency.
Proud Men Trailer (1987)
01 October 1987
A cattle rancher faces off with his estranged son. A right-wing cattle rancher wrangles with his recently returned son, a soldier who went AWOL in Vietnam.
The Spirit Trailer (1987)
31 July 1987
A legally dead police detective decides to battle crime as a masked superhero.
Murder of Innocence Trailer (1993)
30 November 1993
In this shocking account based on a true story, newlywed Laurie Wade finds her marriage, and eventually the rest of her life, shattered by her deep-rooted psychotic behavior.
Maybe Baby Trailer (1988)
05 December 1988
For a happily married man changes his life completely and he finds himself in distress when his wife decides to have a baby after several years of marriage.
To Heal a Nation Trailer (1988)
29 May 1988
The true story of Jan Scruggs, an embittered Vietnam veteran who returns from the war a broken man. However, with the help of his loving wife Becky, he begins to find a new life for himself, and a personal goal when he agrees to begin a determined campaign to raise funds for a veteran's memorial.
Marilyn and Me Trailer (1991)
22 September 1991
Aspiring writer Robert Slatzer befriends Norma Jean Baker in 1946, the year she becomes Marilyn Monroe.
Lady Mobster Trailer (1988)
19 October 1988
Television account of a young woman who becomes her mobster godfather's staunchest defender.
The Women of Windsor Trailer (1992)
25 October 1992
Sisters-in-law Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, and Diana Spencer, the Duchess of Windsor, lead glamorous, often tumultuous lives under the watchful eye of their mother-in-law, the Queen.
The Woman Who Sinned Trailer (1991)
17 November 1991
A woman contemplates having an affair, which leads her into a web of deceit, suspense, and murder.
Television Event Trailer (2020)
11 November 2020
An archive-based feature documentary viewing the dramatic climax of the Cold War through the lens of the ABC network, as it narrowly succeeds in producing the most watched, most controversial made-for-TV movie, THE DAY AFTER (1983).
