Ariana Trailer (1971)
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George Ovadiah Director
Michael Shvili Writer
George Ovadiah Writer
Shimon Arama Executive Producer
Dov Hoenig Editor
Michael Shvili Producer
Israel 01 January 1971
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1971:
01 January 1971
The film tells the story of a young girl who dreams of becoming a singer. Selda is the daughter of a middle-class family.
26 March 1971
Shortly after World War 2 a conflict between cousins, a Polish major and a former SS soldier arises on the Recovered Territories.
28 June 1971
An educational film about an aspect of political economy. The concepts of use value, barter value and labor as a commodity are the subjects; they are intended to introduce the process of understanding the theory of value of work and the law of values, alienation and fetish.
18 November 1971
Under stress, Irish tenant farmer Michael Regan, suddenly snaps one day and locks himself in his home, threatening the lives of his wife and child.
15 June 1971
A sweet and almost theatrical story of an elderly tailor (Lester) reminiscing about youth before his own death.
04 October 1971
Jai, the orphaned boy adopted by the Monkey Man, helps missionary Charity Jones bring an organ to a friendly tribe, but they are captured by hostile natives.
01 January 1971
Television movie that consists of two episodes from the UK TV series Journey to the Unknown (1968): Do Me a Favor and Kill Me (1968) and The Killing Bottle (1969).
17 December 1971
Sando Kid is a medic on the battlefields of the civil war and a pacifist. One day he witnesses Yankee captain Grayton ruthlessly killing wounded and unarmed soldiers.
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