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Popular movie trailers from 1989
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1989:
01 January 1989
Coco Dupree is a New York performance artist who makes a living dancing topless in a bar. There she meets a mob boss who calls himself God, a thug named Richie, and a kept woman named Desiree.
31 October 1989
The misadventures of a small mutt named Rusty and his human family and canine friends.
19 November 1989
Four young friends, en route to the coast for a weekend of surfing and fun are forced to seek help from a strange recluse when their car breaks down.
17 November 1989
This colorful adventure tells the story of an impetuous mermaid princess named Ariel who falls in love with the very human Prince Eric and puts everything on the line for the chance to be with him.
01 November 1989
An alien impregnates an Earth woman so she can deliver an alien "messiah" that will rule the world. A newspaper reporter finds out what's going on and sets out to stop it.
01 January 1989
If you get six when you throw the dice, you can continue to play - so always come up with six! You can advance on as many fields as you have points.
10 February 1989
Animated short that explores the different meanings of "coming out", "being out" and "going out"; all until the metaphorical train of Life rides away from us viewers.
06 January 1989
After being ditched by her cameraman because of her manipulative behavior at a murder scene, a reporter wanders through town looking for a phone she can use.
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.
06 July 1989
Young Bheema is told by his father, Dinu, that generations of their family have always been slaves to the wealthy Thakurs.
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Have you watched Geschichte eines Bildes „Der Turm der blauen Pferde“, Franz Marc, 1913 yet? What did you think about it?