The adventures of the Milanese yuppies continue, always polished, "at home" in via Montenapoleone or at Nepentha, impeccable in dressing and "winning" at work, a little less in private life.
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YUPPIES 2 - Trailer | Filmauro
Un film di Enrico Oldoini. Con Christian De Sica Massimo Boldi Jerry Calà Athina Cenci Pietro Sarubbi. Se ancora non li conoscete basta fare un salto a ...
Yuppies 2 - Trailer
Se ancora non li conoscete basta fare un salto a Milano dalle parti di via Montenapoleone. Sempre tirati a lucido impeccabili nel vestire. Giacomo (Jerry Calà) e ...
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Popular movie trailers from 1986
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1986:
Imagine a surreal narrative, without dialogue, in a style reminiscent of the 1920s silent era and seen through the lens of moving voyeuristic camera that records the odd whereabouts of an unseemly group of marginal tenants.
Jessica's promising debut as a young artist is shattered by a sudden and violent death. She escapes into a restless succession of journeys whose encounters along the way bring humour, some comfort, but also danger.
Something very common in our days, an adolescent who does not find communication with her mother or stepfather falls into a depression that drags her down paths of difficult return.
There is something bizarre going on at the Hartcourt Academy for boys and girls. All the students are vanishing left and right under mysterious circumstances and no one except the new girl, Susan Galligan knows what has become of them because she is having visions that students are the victims of violent murders!
This film deals with the contrasts of the Wilhelminian era in Berlin: the splendor of the monarchy, the economic and intellectual vitality of the up-and-coming imperial capital on the one hand, and the misery of the proletarians in the tenements on the other.