1968 Movie Trailers
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Glorious Tomorrow Trailer (1968)
11 September 1968
A shy young man who lives a comfortable and peaceful life with his wife and child drifts away from hs
Goodbye to Glocamorra Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
"Goodbye to Glocamorra" (1968) is a documentary film originally made for broadcast on Irish television.
VD: Know Your Contacts Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
Shows how people, faced with the possibility or reality of being infected with venereal disease, cope with their individual situations.
Suffer the Little Children Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
An NBC documentary, which set out to expose the Pennhurst State School, which has since been described as the shame of a nation.
Of Horses and Men Trailer (1968)
01 August 1968
Walt Disney released this film about the relationship between mankind and horses on 16mm in 1968 for educational purposes.
A Bohemian's Redemption Trailer (1968)
01 December 1968
A man living the wanton life in the city of São João del-Rei repents from his sins after a supernan
New Sounds in Music Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
From Worldcat: Presents new musical sounds and new ways of treating old sounds. Includes examples of chance music, tape music, synthesizer music, and other twentieth century innovations.
La odisea del General José Trailer (1968)
21 March 1968
An episode of the war of 1895 starring General José Maceo, following his landing in Oriente, accompanied by a group of patriots.
All On Her Own Trailer (1968)
25 September 1968
Rosemary returns from a party to the empty Hampstead house where she has lived since the death of her husband.
A Classic, Two Home Matches, No Away Game Trailer (1968)
01 April 1968
Love, sex and death get mixed in a love story between two desperate boys in a big city.
The Right Address Trailer (1968)
11 April 1968
A man helps a woman get married. There are more candidates, but in the end it turns out that he is the ‘right address’ for her.
Nine O'Clock News Trailer (1968)
05 April 1968
Newscast on Lee Harvey Oswald as the assassin of Martin Luther King.
No Game (Newsreel #2) Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
In October, 1967, 100,000 people marched on Washington to demand an end to the Vietnam War. Marvin Fishman and Masanori Oe with help from Jonathan Chernoble documented the event and later gave the film to the newly formed Newsreel.
Hobo Hassle Trailer (1968)
05 December 1968
A train comes through, and a hobo gets off... a mean hobo. He throws the boys out of their house, hangs up a welcome sign and takes over.
Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood: What Do You Do with the Mad That You Feel? Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
Frustrated with her inability to draw Grandpére's Tower, Lady Elaine erupts in anger and upsets the residents of the Land of Make-Believe.
Za naszą i waszą wolność Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
A film about Polish-Soviet brotherhood in arms.
Cry Wolf Trailer (1968)
07 December 1968
A town mayor's son, an imaginative young boy, isn't believed when he discovers a plot to kidnap a visiting Prime Minister.
El derecho de comer Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
When a cheerful vagabond discovers a purse, the money and love letter inside make for interesting complications in his life.
A Batalha dos Sete Anos Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
Investigation into the seven years that followed the closure of Companhia Vera Cruz, in 1955, which marked a period of crisis for national film production in Brazil.
Negostina Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
Beautiful Negostina sets the hearts of two young men on fire during World War II.
Ce n'est qu'un début Trailer (1968)
31 May 1968
The first film broadcast around May 1968, conceived in the first half of May, "Ce n'est qu'un début" (This is only the beginning) places the first "night of the barricades" in the context of the "wildcat" strikes in Caen and Redon and the student protests in Nanterre.
The Cat Trailer (1968)
09 February 1968
Johan van der Keuken explains, "Some fifteen filmmakers were asked to make a film series in a relay style for a very popular variety program on Dutch television: each new program was to start from the last image of the previous program, developing the story from that image.
A Couris Thing Trailer (1968)
31 March 1968
A gentle, meditative film about some of the surviving examples of those thousands of mills that, one hundred years ago, were at work all over England.
I.S. 201 and Report from Newark (Newsreel #10) Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
Nine months after the riot. Malcolm X Memorial Services held at I.S. 201 in New York, March 1968, and scenes from Newark, March 1968.
Feudin Fightin-N-Fussin Trailer (1968)
01 June 1968
Woody Woodpecker tangles with a hillbilly couple who are trying to catch him for dinner..
Hexaptych Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
Film illustrates the life of plastic arts in Belgrade today.
Ana Hakkı Ödenmez Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
Fatma and Orhan are a happily married couple with a baby. However, their little baby has contracted a rare disease and needs surgery.
Mahal Trailer (1968)
01 March 1968
A Pakistani Urdu-language social film directed by Luqman, starring Zeba, Mohammad Ali, Ghazala, and Aslam Parvez.
Strip Strip Trailer (1968)
01 September 1968
Jones strips off clothes while pantomiming walking down Sunset Boulevard. Overlaid with film elements of the Sunset Strip signs in Hollywood, California.
Poem Field No. 5: Free Fall Trailer (1968)
29 May 1968
COMPUTER ART SERIES is animated computer/graphic films. The series is called POEMFIELD. All of these films explore variations of poems, computer graphics, and in some cases combine live action images and animation collage; all are geometric and fast moving and in color.
Thoughts While Touching a Girl's Skin Trailer (1968)
12 November 1968
This film is a brief portrait of a young girl. (1968, 16mm, Color, 21 min., Magnetic sound, 16 frames/second.
The Cool Allatonceness Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
An avant-garde audiovisual essay riffing on the work of Marshall McLuhan.
Les acadiens de la dispersion Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
Documentary on the Acadian identity, featuring the music of Edith Butler, filmed in Canada, France, and Louisiana.
Hunters Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
About the excitement of hunters when catching a "wild beast".
Hitler Stay Away from My Door Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
In a series of photo collages and coloured static photographs, a portrait of Hitler as a crazy fool. To a soundtrack of cabaret music, the images are edited in an associative sequence and appear to be moving while being saturated in smoke.
Cuarahy Ohecha Trailer (1968)
25 February 1968
A day in the life of a Franciscan peasant family in Paraguay in 1968, depicting the Cabral family's gestures, attitudes, small daily events, affective relationships, and dignity.
The Haight (Newsreel #21) Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
The San Francisco Haight community fights in the streets to defend their culture against brutal police oppression.
Reflections Trailer (1968)
02 May 1968
A surrealist etude that doesn’t have a clear narrative, and is courageous in its form, unusual in the context of Lithuanian cinema at the time.
Garbage Demonstration (Newsreel #5) Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
During a prolonged garbage collector's strike in New York City, a group of youths from the Lower East Side of Manhattan decide to use the situation to make a political statement.
Raiders of the Stone Ring Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
A WWI zeppelin is attacked by pterodactyls, sending it crashing into a mysterious land populated by vikings and dinosaurs and ruled by violent lizard men.
San Juan del Toro Trailer (1968)
12 October 1968
The San Juan celebrations in Soria are an explosion of popular joy centered around bullfighting events.
Mrs. Capper's Birthday Trailer (1968)
03 February 1968
It is Mrs Capper's 50th birthday and for years she has quietly gone about doing her best to help others.
Man for Alaska Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
1968 campaign film created by the Democrat Mike Gravel in his campaign for senator from Alaska