Egy, kettő, három Trailer (1967)
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Hungary 01 January 1967
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1967:
13 August 1967
Two POWs learn of a treasure of gold hidden in a cemetery, and escape from their POW camp to look for it.
02 October 1967
Pietergrhamesbosch has it firts beauty contest "miss south easter" with a total sum of 25000 rand.
06 October 1967
A seductive woman pushes three men to the limits toying with their sexual desires and male pride.
29 March 1967
Summer 1938: renowned Viennese surgeon Professor von Benda is summoned by Gauleiter Seyss-Inquart to attend the Evian Conference on Jewish refugees.
27 December 1967
Featuring Joan Adler (who also appears in Chinese Checkers), Soliloquy is one of the four early Stephen Dwoskin films that were awarded the Solvey prize at the EXPRMNTL festival in Knokke, Belgium in 1967.
01 February 1967
A man encounters all sorts of strange places and people when he goes out for cigarettes.
24 July 1967
"Desire Caught by the Tail" - Described as surrealistic, absurd, and weird. The narrative is nonlinear and the meaning nearly impossible to decipher, the work has been praised despite, and sometimes for, its lack of message.
12 June 1967
A jewel thief crosses paths with a woman carrying a briefcase that the Americans, the Russians and the Chinese all want desperately, so he goes on the run with her figuring that what's inside the case has to be way more valuable than anything he could steal on his own.
14 June 1967
Germany in the 18th century. Two brothers rebel against the narrow confines of the small state and feudal despotism.
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