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International Releases Dates
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01 August 1974
Popular movie trailers from 1974
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1974:
01 January 1974
Kenan's wife is murdered by five people, and his daughter is sent to a children's home. Kenan kills four of his wife's five murderers, but is sent to prison and sentenced to 20 years.
04 September 1974
Two friends named Amir Palang and Ahmad Nane Baba Jegaraki are interested in Asieh ; But Asieh is interested in Amir, and Amir tries to stay away from Asieh in favor of Ahmad.
29 November 1974
Joey Gosiengfiao's witty drama-comedy of three women fighting for an estate.
12 May 1974
John Pilger returns to Vietnam in 1974. America had withdrawn its ground forces at the beginning of the previous year, he reports, yet the war had not ended.
01 January 1974
Reminiscences from the life of the tragically deceased poet named And, based on the memoirs of his friend Stanisław Czycz.
05 February 1974
A boy, after reading about the tundra, deer and northern lights, decided to create a deer out of the snow.
20 February 1974
Portrays the challenges of creating a film about nuclear disaster amid public apathy. It captures behind-the-scenes moments as the crew discusses the gravity of nuclear threats, the importance of preparation, and the emotional impact of a nuclear attack.
25 July 1974
Twin brother of murdered pro-wrestler goes after the killerses.
01 January 1974
Michael Ondaatje chronicles a group of actors who, in 1972, went into an Ontario farming community to build a play of what they saw and learned.
04 October 1974
The film tells the love story of a poor painter and a rich young girl. Metin cannot hold down any job for long.
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