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14 June 1984
Popular movie trailers from 1984
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1984:
03 February 1984
Royce Hagan returns from the sea to claim and inhabit a 2000 acre ranch in one of the last wild places left in central Florida.
24 May 1984
A small town sheriff and an astronaut strike up a romance as they attempt to solve crimes in this unsold pilot/CBS Thursday night movie.
24 June 1984
A group of high-school students deal with everyday life while attending JFK High School in Ventura, California.
13 April 1984
While ill and experiencing some difficulty in completing the editing of this film, Brakhage was reading the Marguerite Young novel, "Miss MacIntosh, My Darling.
09 April 1984
A man discovers huge amounts of money popping up in the pockets of his jacket.
01 January 1984
The cast of "Annie" talks about menstruation
07 December 1984
A young half-breed boy, the son of a hockey player and an Indian woman, is adopted by a Jewish shopkeeper, but finds himself torn between the different cultures with which he comes into contact.
01 January 1984
An old woman dreams her last dream in the house where she has lived all her life, but now she has to leave it.
18 November 1984
The criminalist Hannes Bergemann tries to blackmail the city where he spent his youth. After many years returning to the familiar places of his childhood, he hopes to meet again his old friends, especially Fred, Helmuth and Richard, with whom he had a close childhood friendship.
23 May 1984
A former Prohibition-era Jewish gangster returns to the Lower East Side of Manhattan over thirty years later, where he once again must confront the ghosts and regrets of his old life.
01 January 1984
Through performatic acts and some exposition, a group of poets of that 1980's generation make great use of words, poems and rebellious acts criticizing the then current generation and its lack of admiration for the poetic works that were being created.
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