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International Titles
生物みなトモダチ・パート2 教育篇~トリ・ムシ・サカナの子守歌 Trailer
International Releases Dates
Japan
14 January 1987
Popular movie trailers from 1987
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1987:
01 January 1987
“Naughty and vice, it's knock-out city - sexy style! This is the only place to see the most beautiful girls in the world duke it out.
14 September 1987
A young woman marries a rich man and begins a new life in a little town in the Spain of the 20s. Feeling trapped and bored, she begins a relationship with her husband's stepbrother.
01 January 1987
John, a television director, is preparing a show on speed. A phone call from his girlfriend Sophie makes him leave the studio in a hurry.
08 January 1987
The film attempts to fill in the "missing years" of Jesus, from ages 3 through 12. When King Herod fearing that the Messiah has indeed been born, orders that all Hebrew male children under the age of three be slain, Joseph moves his family near Egypt.
01 January 1987
Life After Death explores the ultimate unknown through the beliefs of various cultures. Hear what people have to say who have had near-death experiences.
07 August 1987
When the evil Skeletor finds a mysterious power called the Cosmic Key, he becomes nearly invincible, seizing Castle Grayskull and the surrounding city.
01 January 1987
The film narrates Datin Zaharah had two sons, Herman and Noni, studying in a college. Herman always concerned about her sister Noni.
01 January 1987
Urca (Renato Pozzetto), a young man living in the mountains of Lombardy, takes off with his hang glider to go to finally see the sea.
26 July 1987
This Kaleidoscope documentary timed in with the release of Nicholas Reid’s book A Decade of New Zealand Cinema.
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