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01 January 1973
Popular movie trailers from 1973
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1973:
28 March 1973
Follows the consequences of a car accident and the events leading up to it.
12 July 1973
Paris, 1888. With the help of forensic medicine, a sensational criminal case is uncovered. The chief of the Paris Sûreté, Inspector Goron, with the help of Lyon University Professor Lacassagne, is able to solve a capital crime that seemed unsolvable according to the methods of forensic science at the time.
08 August 1973
Love story in which the girl's parents disapprove of her boyfriend because he was accused of killing his former wife.
18 June 1973
An improvised character piece, overseen by Les Blair and Tony Garnett set in the everyday life of a group of polytechnic students.
01 January 1973
A look inside the swinger subculture. It played theaters in both a cut version and an "extra hot" version.
23 September 1973
Cartoon adaptation of the classic of world literature by Alexandre Dumas, which tells the dramatic odyssey of Edmond Dantes since he's unjustly accused and sentenced for life.
11 August 1973
Sandro, a detective, finds his wife strangled. His girl-friend Tiffany, who works as photographer, makes a "Blow up" from a photo, what Sandro finds beside the victim.
01 January 1973
In 1972 and '73, film critic Richard Schickel made an 8-part series for American public television: 'The Men Who Made the Movies'.
09 March 1973
Two rival street gangs from Kowloon go to war over turf and bar girls so as to dominate the area and maximize their takings; however things go from bad to worse as the girls start to get involved in the bloody feud.
24 April 1973
The title is taken from a Liverpool saying, "Off on a vinegar trip," which is applied to a person behaving strangely.
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