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Canada
12 May 1988
Popular movie trailers from 1988
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1988:
01 June 1988
The "Vampire Killer" leaves his victims drained of blood, while a detective tries to catch him.
21 December 1988
In 18th century France, Marquise de Merteuil asks her ex-lover Vicomte de Valmont to seduce the future wife of another ex-lover of hers in return for one last night with her.
14 October 1988
The image of Greater Poland in the breakthrough years 1913-1918. It tells about the fate of Polish junior high school students and their attitude towards the Prussian partitioning authorities, activity in the independence underground, and participation in the preparations for the Greater Poland Uprising.
01 July 1988
Recorded on 12-31-87 at Detroit's Cobo Hall, the original Motor City Madman gives a kick-out-all-the-stops show for New Year's Eve.
19 June 1988
The private detective Nelly (Martina Gedeck) has a moored and industrial property. The moor has been cultivated for a year, but the politics are still there.
01 January 1988
An interview with the production team behind the hit Broadway musical as they discuss the conception and development of Les Miserables as a pop-culture phenomenon.
07 July 1988
A man wakes one day to find a zip on the front of his body. Dare he see what's inside?
01 January 1988
A depressed son sends voice mesagges to her mother.
01 January 1988
The short film, a collaboration between the multimedia research group Giovanotti Mondani Meccanici and Loretta Mugnai, combines both film and electronic elements.
29 October 1988
This fantastical movie inspired by the music of Michael Jackson features imaginative interpretations of hit tracks from the iconic 1987 album “Bad”.
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