1966 Movie Trailers
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Frank Eidlitz Design Centre Trailer (1966)
31 December 1966
The film features coloured glitter, spinning lights and metallic reflective surfaces accompanied by the NBC peacock.
Feelin' Good Trailer (1966)
15 June 1966
An ex-GI returns home from overseas and tries to take up where he left off with his family and friends.
Sweet and Bitter Trailer (1966)
01 January 1966
At the beginning of the thirties the sour, boring life of the Hungarian small town is enlivened by a charity action: with the lead of the beautiful wife of the attorney funds are raised for the orphans.
Hos Georges Trailer (1966)
01 January 1966
An ordinary day in the bookshop Shakespeare and Company in Paris in the company of Georges and his loyal readers.
74° westlich, 41° nördlich – New York Trailer (1966)
08 November 1966
Manfred Durniok (1934-2003), German film director and producer, shot his first short documentary films in the 1950s and 1960s.
P+A-I(k) Trailer (1966)
01 January 1966
1966, 16mm film on video, black-and-white and color; 10 minutes
Srub Trailer (1966)
01 January 1966
It is the depths of winter and in the middle of a desolate landscape on a snowy slope stands a log cabin, inhabited by an old man.
Daisy Trailer (1966)
07 July 1966
"a film that looks forward to the many collage films Burckhardt has made in the last two decades. Shot in Maine in black and white, it demonstrates Burckhardt's ability to take seemingly slight subjects -- flowers, fields, a pond -- and invest them with consequence by the simple act of looking.
The Exodus of Messolongi Trailer (1966)
11 April 1966
The last days of the historic siege of Messolonghi. The film depicts the whole situation that prevailed in the city after the Turkish siege for many months, and tells the courageous effort of its defenders who are attempting a heroic and desperate exodus.
Cobweb on a Parachute Trailer (1966)
01 January 1966
Combining animation with live action this is one of the few truly surreal works to emerge in the Australian cinema, an intensely personal reflection, by Czech artist Dusan Marek, on the importance of maintaining an inner freedom.
Permanent Waves Trailer (1966)
01 January 1966
"Anita Thacher's film was not considered by avant-garde film critics because its animated deconstruction of pornography did not fit into any of the dominant critical categories of the time.
Numbers Trailer (1966)
01 January 1966
An advertisement from 1966, as part of the It Happened in France: French animation from 1894 to 2018e
Jojolo Trailer (1966)
01 January 1966
A subtle study of cultural identity following a graceful young woman of Haitian descent who works as a fashion model and actress in cosmopolitan Paris.
Everyday Life in Bygone Days in Tokyo Trailer (1966)
01 January 1966
A German camera crew filmed this record of family life in Tokyo. The children go off to school and father works in the factory.
The Enchanted Pot Trailer (1966)
01 January 1966
Harvey Matusow’s movie is the result of a clinical experiment to test whether a movie could be made while under the influence of LSD.
Let's Meet in Tampere Trailer (1966)
11 February 1966
Actor Antti Litja from the Tampere Workers’ Theatre arrives in Tampere by train, sees the sights and looks for a local girl, actress Tuija Vuolle from the Tampere Theatre.
Gita Taruna Trailer (1966)
29 March 1966
Set in the real event of the sinking of the KRI Macan Tutul in the Trikora area, Wahab Abdi is an officer of that boat.
The Girl with the Sixth Sense Trailer (1966)
25 November 1966
A young Swedish girl is looking for the murderer of her uncle.
Tarfaya (or The Walk Of A Poet) Trailer (1966)
02 January 1966
A man from Tarfaya, penetrated by the magnificence of his country, the power of its beauty and the nomadic life of his ancestors goes in search of a great popular poet.
Sing a Song for Heaven's Sake Trailer (1966)
21 October 1966
The greatest array of gospel singing stars ever assembled!
La ronda incompleta Trailer (1966)
01 January 1966
Documentary on patients of the Instituto Psicopedagógico (Psycho-Pedagogical Institute) of Puerto Rico.
Country Boy Trailer (1966)
01 January 1966
Singer Link Byrd, Jr. wants to join the Grand Ole Opry, and hooks up with a slippery-slick agent named "Fats" Jackson.
NASA Trailer (1966)
09 June 1966
A promotional short for The Glass Bottom Boat. Details NASA's participation in the production of the film.
There is a Way Trailer (1966)
15 August 1966
A US Air Force produced film that follows a group of F-105 pilots as they pass their hundredth mission during the Vietnam War.
The Misty Avenue Trailer (1966)
01 January 1966
Adel works at a government institution. He suffers from an emotional shock after he learns that his girlfriend is a prostitute.
Interferences Trailer (1966)
01 January 1966
An abstract animation with influences by Hans Richter, based on Eric H. Olson's optochromy, staged and set to music by Jan W.
Four Passes of the Invisible Hand Trailer (1966)
01 January 1966
A cinematic journal exploring the relationship between musical and film structures.
No stop grammatica Trailer (1966)
06 June 1966
A happening that lasted 12 hours in the Feltrinelli bookshop in Rome. The soundtrack (background weaning) was put together by the crowd, recomposing, without listening to them, pieces of magnetic film that had been distributed around.
Detonation Trailer (1966)
01 January 1966
"One extraordinary audio-visual event is the face of a girl apparently enjoying orgasm while on the soundtrack we hear a horse-race announcer.
Brothel Trailer (1966)
06 February 1966
Brothel is a 45-minute color film starring Mario Montez, Jack Smith, Piero Heliczer, Tosh Carillo, and Francis Francine.
The Interpol in Beirut Trailer (1966)
01 January 1966
A mechanic falls prey to a dangerous gang that gets him involved in the murder of a woman. Shortly after his release from prison, he embarks on a journey motivated by a sole purpose; to take revenge on the perpetrators.
Animated Dogs in Christmas Window Trailer (1966)
01 January 1966
Unedited footage of Chicago holiday display windows shot by Metro Movie Club member Joe Domin. Possibly an outtake of the larger amateur work, SILVER BELLS.