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01 January 1991
Popular movie trailers from 1991
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1991:
31 December 1991
Imagine a treacly high-school docudrama about acceptance, cliques, and the secret shames of peer pressure.
07 April 1991
A young girl is kidnapped and molested by a classmate's father. The man she identifies is arrested and jailed, but is later released on bail.
01 January 1991
Featuring Arnold and Ahneva from Wendy Clarke's One on One video series, this video dialogue deeply connects the pair through discussion of Black brother and sisterhood.
01 January 1991
A group of professional commandos have to rescue a young female hostage from the drug cartel. Once in the jungle, they're being killed one by one by a fearful enemy.
22 October 1991
Follow the adventures of Belle, a bright young woman who finds herself in the castle of a prince who's been turned into a mysterious beast.
20 September 1991
Sekhar (Chandrasekhar) and Murali (Prabhu) are best friends. Murali sacrifices his job opportunity for his friend and Sekhar becomes a custom officer.
01 January 1991
Happy couple Geoffrey and Lillian move out to a rural country location so Geoffrey can concentrate on his work.
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.
01 January 1991
ITSOFOMO (In the Shadow of Forward Motion) is a multimedia performance collaboration created by artist David Wojnarowicz and composer/musician Ben Neill in 1989.
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.
12 January 1991
During World War II a young city boy is evacuated to the country.
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