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United States
01 January 1991
Popular movie trailers from 1991
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1991:
18 December 1991
During World War I, African-Americans worked on the railroad near Corbin, Kentucky. When whites returned from the war, there was conflict.
25 February 1991
The brewery manager Heinrich Hartholz does not shy away from driving independent beer publishers into ruin in order to take over their property.
01 October 1991
In a slightly future America, a woman goes to the big city to visit with her sister, who is dead in her apartment.
26 August 1991
Sixty year old Max is having something of a middle-age crisis. His marriage seems to go nowhere as the passion, tenderness and happiness vanished when their daughter moved out.
02 January 1991
The tumultuous life of the controversial 1960s black revolutionary (and convicted murderer) Michael X is illustrated by a kaleidoscopic melding of sound and images.
01 May 1991
A suspense drama based on Osamu Takahashi's original work starring Shinobu Otake. The shooting location of Gunkanjima is a famous tourist attraction.
01 January 1991
Documentary telling the history of Cinecittà, and how it contributed to Italian cinema development.
01 January 1991
Documentary about the making of The Changer and The Changed, an album recorded by Cris Williamson in 1975 that became one of the icons of women's music.
12 January 1991
During World War II a young city boy is evacuated to the country.
12 April 1991
In the sequel to 1990's classic Neo Chinpira, Junko (Sho Aikawa) attempts to take out Kazama and then goes on the run.
03 July 1991
Ten years after the events of the original, a reprogrammed T-800 is sent back in time to protect young John Connor from the shape-shifting T-1000.
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