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11 January 1972
Popular movie trailers from 1972
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1972:
14 October 1972
A guardian angel agrees to help Willie Mays win the National League Pennant if Mays agrees to take care of Veronica, a lonely, mischievous orphan girl.
01 January 1972
A seductive blonde makes a theft of jewelry unprecedented in the history of crime, nothing less than a billion.
24 January 1972
A young policeman and a small-time crook are both involved with the same girl.
01 January 1972
One boy had a coherent musical quartet of bunnies that skillfully and beautifully played their instruments.
01 January 1972
It tells the story of a young man who is driven to commit illegal acts to take revenge on the man who killed his father.
22 April 1972
Thanks to his ability, Danny can draw each of the bandits who robbed the stage coach in which he was traveling with his father, who was killed.
01 January 1972
An adventure story for children set in New Zealand and told in eight sequential episodes. 5 of 8: The escaped criminals drive away from Wellington in a stolen car.
22 February 1972
The subject of the film is the problem of the migration of young people from the countryside to the cities in search of an easier life.
01 January 1972
8mm/Super 8 early silent short films by the Chiodo Brothers, inspired by Ray Harryhausen, included o�
26 February 1972
Two cops, who have quit the police department to become private detectives and bounty hunters, hunt for a killer who has eluded capture for years.
22 December 1972
A balladic story situated in a Slovak mountain region before the 2nd World War. A young man returns to his native village after many years.
01 January 1972
The film by Brakhage commonly referred to as "Wecht" does indeed exist. It doesn't have a titlecard at the head, and the leader of the original is labeled "Portrait" in Stan's handwriting, so I'm not sure where the 'Wecht' title comes from.
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