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Willie Nelson and Family: In Concert Trailer
International Releases Dates
United States
01 January 1983
Popular movie trailers from 1983
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01 January 1983
The story of a novice teacher who manages to win over not only her students but also her colleagues. Through her activity and dedication, she manages to ensure the completion of a gymnasium that has been under construction for 3 years.
11 May 1983
A lift technician finds himself drawn into a web of mystery and peril as he investigates the perplexing deadly accidents occurring in the elevators of a new office building.
25 February 1983
Film adaptation of a real event that occurred on May 23, 1981, in which a TV broadcaster, director od
26 January 1983
A young woman, unable to handle the stress of raising a family, runs out on her husband and young daughter.
25 December 1983
This official entry to the first Metro Manila Film Festival in 1983 directed by Lino Brocka and starred Carmi Martin, Phillip Salvador, Dennis Roldan, Vic Diaz, and Tony Santos, Sr centers on the story of Gigi, a burlesque dancer who is the main attraction of show.
04 November 1983
Three couples go on a camping trip in the woods of southern California during the summer, where a deformed man is stalking their camp.
10 November 1983
When a dedicated jockey finds that the local politicians are not to be trusted and begins to feel his romance with a beautiful woman slowly slipping away, his last-ditch effort to risk it all for his trusted horse Palomo shows that sometimes animals are truly man's best friend.
20 March 1983
A film commonly known as “Turkish Jaws” that has little to do with Jaws. From the director who brought you “Turkish Star Wars”.
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