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International Releases Dates
United States
27 October 1998
Popular movie trailers from 1998
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1998:
06 February 1998
Japanese nunsplitation movie from 1998
31 December 1998
Patti Smith improvises an unfinished song, called "God Running". Part of the cycle of The First 40.
20 February 1998
Murat, who is not very attractive, is actually a naive person. His biggest dream is that the alternative universe, in which he imagines himself as an invincible hero.
01 January 1998
By her own admission, Katy Manning is ‘as blind as a bat’ and never knows where she’ll end up. When she suddenly arrived in the UK, Katy was probably as surprised as the rest of us!
22 November 1998
After the death of his father, prince Tristan is living in Cornwall at the court of his uncle, King Marke, who treats him like a son.
25 November 1998
On behalf of "oppressed bugs everywhere," an inventive ant named Flik hires a troupe of warrior bugs to defend his bustling colony from a horde of freeloading grasshoppers led by the evil-minded Hopper.
02 June 1998
Documentary that celebrates 100 years of cinema in Latin America and talks about the origins and the development of cinema in this subcontinent.
20 November 1998
A Donatello award winning short drama about the young Carlotta who stops off on her way to be married to see her ageing grandfather whom she hasn't seen for many years.
01 January 1998
Stan Brakhage shows his new films at MoMA in New York. Before that, he said hello to me, Jonas Mekas, Birgit, the Anthology team and others.
04 June 1998
In a picture-perfect seaside town, an insurance salesman begins to realize that his entire existence may be staged and observed by a vast unseen audience as part of a long-running real-time reality TV show.
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