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01 January 1972
Popular movie trailers from 1972
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17 March 1972
During a banquet, the diners begin to tell various stories to be happy. All the novels speak of betrs
01 January 1972
A seductive blonde makes a theft of jewelry unprecedented in the history of crime, nothing less than a billion.
22 March 1972
During the Japanese occupation of Shanghai, Chen Zhen, the star pupil of a recently-deceased martial arts teacher battles a Japanese dojo which seeks the demise of his fighting school.
01 January 1972
Atikamekw elder Cézar Néwashish continues to recount the history of the community of Manawan that first began in The History of Manawan: Part One.
17 May 1972
A satire of the welfare society showing the mechanical nature of the elderly care.
13 January 1972
A frustrated Frankfurt innkeeper is recruited as an agent for the "Gehlen Organization" and after a short training period, during which he is familiarized with sophisticated espionage methods, he takes his first steps as a spy.
30 December 1972
After having challenged the German Ottone to single combat for the hand of Leonza, the bishop's niece, the valiant knight Anselmo da Montebello, leaves for Rome where he must deliver a precious relic to the Pope and obtain a sum of twenty-thousand crowns in order to participate in the third crusade in the Holy Land.
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.
07 April 1972
"A vivid, exciting look at the lives of vulnerable young girls who are hustled into the promised lan"
01 January 1972
“It’s not how it used to be.” The words of Cézar Néwashish resonate throughout this short documentary that explores the history of the Atikamekw community of Manawan, Quebec.
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