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International Releases Dates
United States
20 July 1985
Popular movie trailers from 1985
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1985:
27 January 1985
Paul Schulte takes a spa stay on the Baltic Sea to have his heart condition treated. His wife Barbara accompanies him and finds interest in the valuable art objects in a nearby church.
01 January 1985
Dancing eurynome (Mytho-Clip) is dedicated to the Greek goddess Eurynome, the child of Oceanus and Tethys.
10 October 1985
An erring military officer is sent to jail but bolts with the other inmates to take the whole town in hostage.
12 April 1985
Two cosmonauts arrive on a barren world and begin a clean-up operation. In the course of their duties, they revive the planet’s civilisation and discover the real reason for its devastation- thermonuclear war.
29 August 1985
Close childhood friends Teresa (Nora Aunor) and Cholo (Tirso Cruz III) were separated from each other for a while.
23 March 1985
A married couple, Fumio Asakura and Kumiko, enjoyed having pleasure in each other by taking pictures during sex.
11 February 1985
A comedy written and Narrated by Jean Shepherd. The story involves several different events such as Ralph's first serious romance with his new neighbor, Randy playing a turkey in the school Thanksgiving Day play, The Old Man setting his sights on a yellow buick and the High School basketball rival game of the season.
29 April 1985
A filmed version of drive-in movie critic Joe Bob Briggs' one man show, "An Evening With Joe Bob Briggs," featuring stories, comedy and music, performed in front of a live audience.
01 January 1985
Performance clips and biographical anecdotes from the life of Spalding Gray.
02 April 1985
A boy receives a Velveteen Rabbit for Christmas. The Velveteen Rabbit is snubbed by other more expensive or mechanical toys, the latter of which fancy themselves real.
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