Angelo Agostini (Sua Pena, Sua Espada) Trailer (1968)
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Brazil 01 January 1968
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1968:
01 January 1968
Three identical prints of a single 100 foot fixed-camera take are shown from beginning to end-roll light-flare, with a few feet of blackness preceding/bridging/following the rolls.
01 September 1968
Forced behind British lines by engine problems, the Red Baron camouflages his plane, swaps uniforms with a dead soldier, and, posing as a Belgian, makes his way to a hospital.
03 December 1968
Inside a café, on Christmas Eve. Chim Kei meets an enigmatic woman named Mimi Wong who introduces herself as the daughter of an upper-crust family.
20 September 1968
Two young boys, play hooky from school in order to explore an ultramodern world's fair. They take in the many marvelous scientific and industrial exhibits, obtain literature, eat food, and generally run amok.
29 February 1968
Anthony Steffen, as a young gunman who works as a circus performer, witnesses the killing of some outlaws, carried out by their leader and is credited with the deed.
24 November 1968
The historical background to the story is the transfer of 269 executed women to the Berlin Anatomy Department in the years 1939-1945.
13 September 1968
A baleful limping man walks through Prague. He is Asmodeus (Juraj Herz), the fiend of lustfulness, entertaining himself by putting together by magic couples of lovers.
01 March 1968
Documentary film produced by American Documentary Films and the Black Panther Party from 1968, honoring Huey P.
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