Based on `The Waves' by Virginia Woolf. The thoughts and feelings of six people are examined as they prepare for a farewell dinner for a mutual friend, Percival, who is leaving for India.
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Brainwaves (1983) Roadshow Home Video Australia Trailer
Roadshow Home Video Australia trailer for the film "Brainwaves" (1983) starring the late great Tony Curtis. Sourced from the Roadshow Home Video release of ...
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The original Nazi Zombie movie directed by Ken Wiederhorn starring Peter Cushing.
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Rebel Waves USA 1989 - OT: Rising Storm Inhalt: Kalifornien im Jahre 2099. Das Land wird beherrscht von dem TV-Reverend Jimmy Joe und seiner Clique.
Popular movie trailers from 1982
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The second Charles and Diana movie, with two virtual unknowns in the leads: Christopher Baines had acted on the British stage and on the BBC, but Catherine Oxenberg, a U.
The Bed opens with Jamie, a young man, looking round an old, deserted country house. Through flashback we see Jamie as a boy, scared out of his wits when his older sister and her boyfriend, left alone in the house to babysit Jamie for the evening, play cruel tricks on him.
Little boy learns of his stepmother's infidelity and later witnesses a murder... but the shocks have thrown him into a hysterical paralysis, and it's almost impossible for him to communicate anything to anybody.
Musician Fela Anikulapo Kuti recorded more than 60 albums to promote the magic of Afrobeat but never lost his political voice as an outspoken critic against widespread government corruption in Nigeria.
Tomisaburo Wakayama is back with a new take on the classic Yamamoto Shugoro masterpiece “Ame Agaru” as a samurai on the run with his bride who makes a living by challenging dojo masters to a match, then taking money from them to keep quiet about it.