Septembergewitter Trailer (1968)
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Eva Brumby as Frau Hollmann
Tilli Breidenbach as Frau Metzler
Martin Lüttge as Charisius
Renate Grosser as Trude Olfers
Peter Schmidt as Henry Olfers
Rainer Wolffhardt Director
Germany 25 January 1968
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1968:
02 April 1968
Humanity finds a mysterious object buried beneath the lunar surface and sets off to find its origins with the help of HAL 9000, the world's most advanced super computer.
05 December 1968
Five criminals are arrested after a bank-robbery. One escapes, and the police officer in charge of transporting them arrests a new person at random to cover up for his negligence.
01 January 1968
Judge Chandrasekharam is very kind and helpful to the relatives of the culprits. His wife dies after giving birth to a baby boy.
15 August 1968
Vellaiya is falsely accused of murder. On the other hand, Rani, a rich girl, struggles after the sudden demise of her father.
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.
13 March 1968
Adaptation of a short story by Michał Lermontow. Forces stationed in the Caucasus. Lieutenant Wulicz is a fatalist.
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 March 1968
Centring on the legend of the four ancient Chinese heroines, the film was a novelty for audiences at the time, as the singing performance was in Cantonese and used huangmei operatic rhythms—a popular trend in the 1960s, yet it retained traditional flavours by using operatic luogu percussion in the battle scenes.
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