Home Movies 1971-81 Trailer (1985)
01 January 1985 Factual 110 mins
Home movies shot on Super 8mm by W+B Hein over 10 years.
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01 January 1985 Factual 110 mins
Home movies shot on Super 8mm by W+B Hein over 10 years.
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Germany 01 January 1985
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1985:
04 September 1985
Masked thugs torture an innocent woman in increasingly brutal ways.
07 August 1985
Fact and fiction are mingled in this mockumentary about the career of music parodist “Weird Al” Yankovic.
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.
22 November 1985
London Bridge, London, England, 1888: Jack the Ripper dies in the Thames river. London Bridge, Lake Havasu, Arizona, 1985: the last original stone used to rebuild London Bridge is laid and all the city is happy.
01 January 1985
"Barbara Hammer's Optic Nerve is a powerful personal reflection on family and aging. Hammer employs filmed footage which, through optical printing and editing, is layered and manipulated to create a compelling meditation on her visit to her grandmother in a nursing home.
01 January 1985
A boy sees his parents gunned by criminals due to unpaid debts. Twenty years later, the boy, Mark Quinn, has become a hard-hitting cop, the kind that hates criminal scum, bending the rules to catch those criminals and drive them to despair.
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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