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International Releases Dates
United States
01 January 1989
Popular movie trailers from 1989
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1989:
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.
28 January 1989
A woman is groped on a train and employs her molester to make films with her.
01 January 1989
Animated short.
24 February 1989
A warm summer in Montreal. Two black men, Man and Bouba, share an apartment. Man is an ambitious author, writing on The Great Novel.
01 September 1989
The film gives home-safety information and tips to children home alone.
29 July 1989
A young witch, on her mandatory year of independent life, finds fitting into a new community difficult while she supports herself by running an air courier service.
10 January 1989
A music video compilation was also released by A&M Records alongside the album. It contained (in order) music videos for "Stay" and "Just Another Day" from Dead Man's Party, "Gratitude" from So-Lo, "Little Girls" from Only a Lad, "Nothing Bad Ever Happens" from Good for Your Soul, and "Private Life" from Nothing to Fear.
08 September 1989
In Summer 1961, at a party held on the Cliveden estate of Lord Astor, Minister for War John Profumo met, and subsequently had a brief affair with, a call-girl by the name of Christine Keeler, who had also been seeing a Soviet diplomat.
30 November 1989
Narcissistic Saskatchewan Tory politician Colin Thatcher is engaged in a bitter divorce from his wife Jo-Ann.
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.
24 January 1989
This special documents Mickey Mouse's historic two-week visit to the Soviet Union in 1988, honoring a Disney film festival in which three classic animated features were screened in the country for the first time.
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