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01 January 1989
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Popular movie trailers from 1989
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06 July 1989
Young Bheema is told by his father, Dinu, that generations of their family have always been slaves to the wealthy Thakurs.
02 August 1989
A young writer meets an enigmatic girl who becomes his obsession. Over the course of a strip poker game at a wealthy household, an extreme game of seduction takes place that comes dangerously close to death.
28 May 1989
A Machine Performance by: Survival Research Laboratories, staged May 28, 1989 in SF at 4th & Perry St.
03 November 1989
When Sunderdas is murdered, before dying he accuses Dindayal. As a result Dindayal is arrested, prosecuted in Court by Shakuntala Devi, found guilty and sentenced to prison for life.
19 January 1989
With the death of her mother, eight-year-old Anna ends her childhood: From now on, she has to look after the nine-member family.
31 October 1989
The misadventures of a small mutt named Rusty and his human family and canine friends.
15 June 1989
The body of young Christa Gellert is fished out of the water in a small town on the Elbe in the spring of 1964.
01 January 1989
Stevie Wonder's birthday concert, May 14th 1989. Stevie Wonder 's concert special builds up to the highlight of the evening when more than 15 international stars including Tears for Fears, Billy Ocean , Aswad, Cyndi Lauper , Chaka Khan and Junior Giscombe join him on stage to take part in the biggest pop birthday bash this year.
15 November 1989
A 1989 Filipino action film starring Phillip Salvador.
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