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07 August 1969
Popular movie trailers from 1969
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1969:
18 October 1969
While happily engaged to Rosalia, Tony has the misfortune of falling for a vibrant pilot named Valeria — and that’s just the beginning of his problems.
01 January 1969
The courtship of a female subtenant to the reluctant male householder is told in a humorous way.
13 February 1969
Two cabdrivers accidentally get caught up in criminal/gang activity.
01 May 1969
Ganesan is a widower and Paruvathamma is his mother in law. Shankar is the younger brother of Ganesan and he falls in love with Paruvathamma .
01 January 1969
A daring gang plans to steal priceless historical artifacts, including Tutankhamun’s necklace, that have been brought to Istanbul for a prestigious festival.
27 June 1969
A veteran sea captain abducts his niece for what he believes is his last chance at love. As the sad demon of the ocean Klabautermanden watches the passing of doomed ships, the niece awakens in her uncle's cabin.
01 January 1969
A balladic story based on the motifs of M. Urban's short story, in which the arduous work of loggers and the harshness of the environment interlace with the poetry of the Slovak mountains.
14 June 1969
The Golden Blade should be kept in the hands of a good person; if it fell into the wrong hands the outcome would be terrible.
28 February 1969
In the 1950s, Ludvik Jahn was expelled from the Communist Party and the University by his fellow students, because of a politically incorrect note he sent to his girlfriend.
05 November 1969
Alphonse flees to Paris to escape his wife's despotism. Intoxicated by the frenzied pace of Parisian life, he ruins himself completely.
28 April 1969
Life inside a late 1960s Carlton student share house plays out across six alternately comedic and melancholy real-time vignettes.
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