Alison Darcy

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Total trailers found: 7

Princes In Exile Trailer (1991)

27 November 1991

Diagnosed as having a brain tumor, seventeen-year-old Ryan is angrily resigned to the fact that he may not live to see another year.

The Cap Trailer (1985)

05 March 1985

A baseball crazed 12 year old gets, and loses, a prized cap. A father struggles for dignity in his son's eyes.

The Sum of All Fears Trailer (2002)

31 May 2002

When the president of Russia suddenly dies, a man whose politics are virtually unknown succeeds him. The change in political leaders sparks paranoia among American CIA officials, so CIA director Bill Cabot recruits a young analyst to supply insight and advice on the situation.

Vita Activa: The Spirit of Hannah Arendt Trailer (2015)

30 June 2015

The life and work of German political philosopher of Jewish descent Hannah Arendt (1906-75), who caused a stir when she coined a subversive concept, the banality of evil, in her 1963 book on the trial of Nazi war criminal Adolph Eichmann (1906-62), held in Israel in 1961, which she covered for the New Yorker magazine.

The Peanut Butter Solution Trailer (1985)

06 December 1985

Peanut butter is the secret ingredient for magic potions made by two friendly ghosts. Eleven-year-old Michael loses all of his hair when he gets a fright and uses the potion to get his hair back, but too much peanut butter causes things to get a bit hairy.

The Wanted 18 Trailer (2014)

06 September 2014

Through stop-motion animation, drawings and interviews, directors Amer Shomali and Paul Cowan recreate an astonishing true story from the First Palestinian Intifada: the Israeli army’s pursuit of eighteen cows, whose independent milk production on a Palestinian collective farm was declared "a threat to the national security of the state of Israel.

Michael's Fright: The Strange True Story of the Peanut Butter Solution Trailer (2020)

04 December 2020

'The Peanut Butter Solution' has stayed dormant in the collective minds of a generation, not because it was beloved, but because the film left a nightmarish scar on the minds of most of the children who experienced it.