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01 January 1970
Popular movie trailers from 1970
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1970:
14 June 1970
Film-Am Edgar falls in love with Vilma. The two had a set back that ended with Edgar returning all Vilma’s love letters that he regreted and wanted it back.
18 October 1970
Based on Charles Goodrum’s book, "I’ll Trade You an Elk." The mayor wants to close down the run-down city zoo and use the site for a museum, but an accountant and his children fight to save it.
18 November 1970
This time it is not the king who dies, but the people. Individuals, couples and entire crowds die. All twenty or so scenes are fatal.
17 March 1970
An adventurous young gambler searches for the owner of a mysterious fortune.
27 November 1970
Yudi has just got out of jail but Bono and the gang force him to commit another crime. Unlike the others in the gang who spend their money for fun right away, Yudi saves his money in the bank.
10 February 1970
During World War 2 Polish skiers take up a fight against the Germans and become couriers, delivering mail to Budapest.
01 January 1970
The process of manufacturing fiberglass chairs is shown through visuals only, with no narration.
31 December 1970
Stefan Pulman, a lonely Varsovian, spends his vacation every year in a quiet guesthouse. He makes very real marriage plans.
01 January 1970
A homage to nature and a plea for a careful approach to it. In one of his early films, Jon Jost shows impressions of a stream in the forest and a couple streaming through the forest: direct looks into the camera, cross-fades, multiple exposures, playing with sunlight, shadows and shapes.
02 January 1970
How the London Transport Board, with the aid of modern technology, is tackling the problems brought about by an ever increasing volume of traffic.
31 January 1970
A remake that doesn't disappoint, the Shawscope color Love Without End is as touching as the classic black and white original.
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