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United States
23 November 1995
Popular movie trailers from 1995
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1995:
20 September 1995
A romantic-action directed by Abbo DeLa Cruz featuring Gardo Versoza and Priscilla Almeda.
06 March 1995
Lieutenant Rick Hunter's girlfriend is murdered, and the main suspect is her ex-husband. But Hunter is soon convinced of a connection to another case.
01 January 1995
Not every return is welcome. A chamber story of Anna and Ton. Tono returns from abroad after years away and tries to rebuild his relationship with Anna, despite Anna's partnership with the doctor who helped her in her most difficult moments.
22 September 1995
Two homicide detectives are on a desperate hunt for a serial killer whose crimes are based on the "seven deadly sins" in this dark and haunting film that takes viewers from the tortured remains of one victim to the next.
21 September 1995
A teen travels to the future to see how his life turned out, and is stunned to see how alcohol has controlled it.
08 May 1995
Young Sidney Cyclops wants nothing more than to be the greatest paperboy in the world. Unfortunately, he cannot see.
01 January 1995
A lazy, mediocre husband finds fame and fortune after going through a hypnosis session.
18 August 1995
For nine generations an evil sorcerer has been victorious in hand-to-hand battle against his mortal enemies.
04 April 1995
The wind swirls up dust in a desert landscape. The picture is followed by images of clouds racing over the skyline of a city, of reflections on an expanse of water, of waves breaking over an embankment and of row upon row of burning candles.
15 September 1995
The setting is early America during the oil boom. An elderly, down on his luck 'oil man', Mr. Cox finds himself in the town of Henrietta.
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