Pelli kani Pillalu Trailer (1961)
01 January 1961
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01 January 1961
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These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1961:
01 August 1961
From the TV series Five Fingers. Released theatrically in the UK in August 1961 as supporting film to Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea.
01 December 1961
This fly on the wall-style documentary from 1961 won an Oscar for best documentary, and shows the changing patterns of human emotions during 24 hours in the life of Waterloo Station.
28 November 1961
On the Faroe Islands in the North Sea lives the seductive and mysterious Barbara, who plunges men into misfortune.
01 January 1961
The adventures of a man of a thousand identities and his brushes with the law.
12 March 1961
When a former artisan is tricked into putting his sister up as collateral for a loan by a gangster boss in a crooked gambling casino it sets in motion the story of Ooka Echizen, the famed magistrate of Edo during the reign of Shogun Tsuneyoshi.
03 March 1961
After years of drifting around, Willi Palko arrives in the lignite mining area. He was not only looking for a new job, but also wanted to finally settle down here.
20 April 1961
Compilation film, tracing the political career of Dr. Hans Globke, allegedly a former Nazi, now Secretary of State in West Germany.
22 December 1961
An episodic film based on letters to agony columns, showing the effect of sex on the lives of women.
21 April 1961
A little boy, craving for his father's attention, imagines a made-up "Mr. President" who looks just like his father but is caring and attentive.
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