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United States
01 October 1964
Popular movie trailers from 1964
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1964:
30 July 1964
Meek salesman learns the aggressive way to treat women from a brash wastrel poet in order to help him get back with his wife.
31 August 1964
José María "El Tempranillo" fleeing from justice, takes refuge in Sierra Morena. After a period of hard learning, he becomes the leader of a group of bandits.
27 June 1964
While fighting in Britain, Roman forces commanded by Caligula capture the noble warrior, Glaucus. Seeing in him gladiator material, Caligula takes Glaucus back to Rome along with other hostages including Glaucus's girlfriend, Ena.
01 January 1964
Documentary about the history of Jornal do Brasil, founded on April 14, 1891. In 1965, the Jornal do Brasil marked its innovative and active position, as recorded in the documentary "A Seventv-Four- Year-Old Fellow" by the filmmaker Nelson Pereira dos Santos, and the story itself was in charge of confirming.
11 May 1964
Whips was one of the films mentioned in a half page ad in the April 7, 1966 issue of the Village Voice, advertising The Exploding Plastic Inevitable show at the Dom.
12 November 1964
Lucky Jo and his three friends are little criminals, who try to live from small burglaries. But they never have luck - ever so often something inpredictable happens to Jo and gets one of them arrested.
24 September 1964
In February of 1941, South African troops are in action against the Italian forces on the northern frontier of Kenya.
29 June 1964
Three men plot to assassinate the dictator of their country, but their plan fails and one of them is captured and imprisoned.
03 July 1964
An outdated fireclay factory is due to close, but its long-time employees can't imagine stopping what has fed them all their lives and what they do best.
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