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03 December 1977
Popular movie trailers from 1977
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1977:
17 July 1977
Ends the season and Victoria, widow, mature and owns the beachside motel, does not want to spend another winter alone.
27 April 1977
Conventions of civility among family members are severely strained by the very real breakup of the bonds between them.
28 November 1977
The story revolves around Rita. She is a beautiful girl who lost her memory due to an uncertain incident.
10 November 1977
Liza, a schoolgirl, meets and falls in love with her classmate's brother, Paul. When she discovers she is pregnant, they each must consider the consequences as outlined by their respective parents.
01 January 1977
Dr. Francis Schaeffer's spectacular series on the rise and decline of Western culture from a Christian perspective.
01 August 1977
Unusual interview on the occasion of Lou Reed's concert in Vienna . Highly personal, funny and rambling.
07 February 1977
Lina, who works as a servant, is saving money with his boyfriend Daniel, who is fireman, in order to get married.
03 October 1977
A former resident of the town of Peyton Place, now wealthy and powerful, secretly returns to the town and sets in motion a spate of killings designed as revenge for past wrongs.
01 January 1977
Memory Surfaces and Mental Prayers is a collection of works that address the desire to transcend the perceptual and cognitive structures of experience.
03 February 1977
1 hour 55 minute edited "movie" version comprised of primarily episodes 1 and 2 of TV series of same name available on Tubi.
12 December 1977
Avant-garde appeal on behalf of and made by the adventurous leftist London cinema, The Other Cinema, using the facilities provided by the BBC community programme unit.
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