Movie Trailers - April 1981
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Sergey Ivanovich Retires Trailer (1981)
20 April 1981
Accountant Sergey Ivanovich is retiring. Finally, he will be able to devote all his free time to his family: he will help his daughter Natalya with the housework, raise his granddaughter, visit his sons who live in different cities.
The Story of Woo Viet Trailer (1981)
23 April 1981
The Story of Woo Viet, seven years before they traded wistful looks in An Autumn's Tale. Chow, in one of his earliest and meatiest film roles, plays the title role of Woo Viet, a Vietnamese refugee who hopes to immigrate to the United States.
Bread or Blood Trailer (1981)
05 April 1981
Between April and May 1816, "Bread or Blood" riots erupted across East Anglia as the price of bread surpassed the wages of agricultural and industrial laborers.
Going Ape! Trailer (1981)
10 April 1981
When his father - who owned a circus - dies, Oscar inherits 5 million dollars - and 3 orangutans. However there's a condition connected to the money: if he gives away the apes or just one gets sick or dies during the next 3 years, the zoologic society will get all the money.
Gangster Wars Trailer (1981)
09 April 1981
The film tells the story of three teenagers, based on real life gangsters Charles "Lucky" Luciano (Michael Nouri), Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel (Joe Penny) and Michael Lasker (Brian Benben) (a fictional character who was most likely modeled after Meyer Lansky), growing up in New York's ghettos during the early 1900s to their rise though organized crime.
King of the Mountain Trailer (1981)
04 April 1981
A group of friends race their high-powered cars up and down a dangerous and deadly mountain road known as Mulholland Drive to see who can claim the title of "King of the Hill.
Uniform Experience Trio: I Am Ripe Trailer (1981)
03 April 1981
Three high school student girls are on their spring break. They are expecting to get some sex of course.
Arseniko kai palia dantela Trailer (1981)
13 April 1981
Members of an otherwise typical New York Brooklyn family are "tortured" by a kind of hereditary madness.
The Phoenix Trailer (1981)
26 April 1981
A godlike being, discovered in an ancient sarcophagus in the plains of South America, is brought back to life and must learn to cope with today's society while using his extraordinary powers to combat evil.
The Black Cat Trailer (1981)
04 April 1981
Townspeople of a small English village begin to die in a series of horrible accidents, and a Scotland Yard inspector arrives to investigate a mysterious local medium who records conversations with the dead.
Rope of Hell: A Nun's Story Trailer (1981)
01 April 1981
A woman is taken to a convent, soon discovering that it is a hotbed of perversion. Her Mother Superior initiates her into BDSM.
Challenge of the Gamesters Trailer (1981)
30 April 1981
A forerunner to the new wave gambling films, this is one of Wong Jing's first hits--before he would go on to dominate Hong Kong cinema for the next two decades.
Tango Through Germany Trailer (1981)
23 April 1981
Aging film star Eddie Constantine travels through Germany.
It's Magic, Charlie Brown Trailer (1981)
28 April 1981
When Snoopy turns Charlie Brown invisible in a magic act, he has trouble changing him back.
Made for Television Trailer (1981)
17 April 1981
A dense assemblage of excerpts from television commercials juxtaposed to a soundtack of extraordinary facts about human beings.
Souvenirs/Bourges Trailer (1981)
21 April 1981
Bourges, France, May 1981. Invited to the Experimental Film and Music Festival, Hernández films the city for four days.
Sunshine Porcupine Trailer (1981)
19 April 1981
Eggwood, the Easter egg capital of the world, scrambles for a way to get all of the eggs ready for Easter after the Uglyunks invade the town and waste all of Eggwood's electricity! Without electricity, the rabbits of Eggwood are helpless! Sunny the porcupine invents a plan that will get Easter egg production hopping again.
Two Sisters Trailer (1981)
04 April 1981
Both Seol-Hwa and Su-Ran, who are sisters, support their living by selling white coloured rose. When the subordinates of Maeng Cheon-Kal, or the governor of Pyeongnam Province, attack them, Mu-Rang rescues them.
More than Self-Defense Trailer (1981)
24 April 1981
At a flower club, a gathering of young men and women, they accidentally smoke marijuana out of curiosity.
Time Clock Piece (One Year Performance 1980–1981) Trailer (1981)
11 April 1981
For one year, Tehching Hsieh punched a worker’s time clock located in his studio, on the hour, every hour.
Women in Arms Trailer (1981)
09 April 1981
Interviews with key military woman guerrilla leaders, and young girls and old women who took part baring arms or making artisanal bombs, against the regime of General Somoza.
Synapses Trailer (1981)
15 April 1981
Réne Manzor's debut short, a surreal story about a tramp trying to build a road through the desert.
Unimaginable Trailer (1981)
01 April 1981
A remote, backward village sacrifices five women to appease the evil spirit in a tree.
Ira Maya Putri Cinderella Trailer (1981)
03 April 1981
Princess Cinderella gives birth to a baby girl. The king, the baby’s father, gives her the name, Ira Maya.
Djävla Robert Trailer (1981)
14 April 1981
Maria doesn't like her mother's new boyfriend Robert. He has his own daughter, Lisa.
Fil, Fond, Fosfor Trailer (1981)
09 April 1981
Strung together with a series of separate scenes, this film has only one focus and that is the brief period of adjustment when a young student arrives at school, fixes up his room, writes letters to his girlfriend, meets her many times in his room, and then brings a horse into his room.
The Unhappy Hat Trailer (1981)
09 April 1981
Three divorced women (Ildiko Kishonti, Anna Nagy, and Margit Foldessy) square off to face a new existence as single parents with residual hang-ups from their failed marriages.
The Misfortunes of Some Trailer (1981)
25 April 1981
Hajj Ali makes a living as a taxi driver during the day, carrying citizens safely across the city, but he also runs a funeral home, waiting for “customers” to be delivered daily.
Little Thing Means a Lot Trailer (1981)
08 April 1981
Comedy revolving around three people - a young Japanese who comes to Hong Kong after winning a lucky draw, a Hong Kong boy who can't hold down a job, and a pretty young nurse.
New York (c. 1981) Trailer (1981)
07 April 1981
Shot at Liberty State Park in New Jersey and in lower Manhattan, "New York 1981" exemplifies the sensitivity and artfulness that small-gauge filmmakers were capable of achieving through the dreamlike treatment of place, time of day, weather, and movement.
The Same Old Story Trailer (1981)
04 April 1981
A deceptively simple film, The Same Old Story is over almost before it has begun. A story within a story within a story, its effect is jarring, ambiguous and lingering.
Hunger Of The World Trailer (1981)
07 April 1981
A documentary that critiques the neo-colonial destruction of indigenous African agriculture and economies, resulting in mass starvation.
Pools Trailer (1981)
11 April 1981
Made with Barbara Klutinis. Shot with an underwater camera exploring the swimming pools of the Hearst Castle, California.
Adventures of the Avant-Garde Trailer (1981)
10 April 1981
Davidovich searches in vain for the meaning of "avant garde." The artist travels to Iowa City, where he conducts a series of "man on the street" interviews with artist Michael Smith, painter and critic Walter Robinson, University of Iowa professor of art history W.
Divine Emanuelle Trailer (1981)
10 April 1981
The young daughter of a US Senator is drawn into a hippie “free love” cult called “The Children of Light” by the blond boyfriend of the cult’s leader, a mysterious and beautiful Asian woman.
El mil usos Trailer (1981)
26 April 1981
The tragic adventures of a illiterate man named "Milusos" who leaves his family & hometown to go to the big city and try to better his luck.
Zamach stanu Trailer (1981)
06 April 1981
Fall 1925. Six hundred officers demonstrate in front of Józef Piłsudski’s country house in Sulejówek, demanding the Marshal’s return to active political life.
Fais gaffe à la gaffe ! Trailer (1981)
01 April 1981
Based on the comic strip about the hopeless but lovable slacker Gaston who drives his colleagues crazy at the office.
Father and Son Trailer (1981)
16 April 1981
A young man dreamed of a career in comics and movies. But his father would rather gave up all he had in order to let him receive formal education.
A Monstrous Corpse Trailer (1981)
10 April 1981
The newly installed radio transmitter using ultra sonic wavelengths has caused all corpses in the local cemeteries to rise up.
Sadeaika Trailer (1981)
03 April 1981
A man suffering from paranoia and delusions is convinced that the city water source is contaminated
The Man on the Golden Horse Trailer (1981)
01 April 1981
A romantic story based on the Ural fairytales. The chiefs of two brotherly peoples living in the lands of the Southern Urals had a son - the rich man Altynduga and a daughter - the beautiful Ai.
Night of the Werewolf Trailer (1981)
08 April 1981
An evil witch brings back to life the infamous Elizabeth Bathory, who was executed several hundred years previously for murdering young women and bathing in their blood.
Kudrat Trailer (1981)
03 April 1981
The setting is in scenic Simla, summer capital of the British Raj in the 1970's. Chandramukhi from Bombay is on holiday with her parents and so is Naresh, a US educated medical professional with his parents.
Dragon, the Young Master Trailer (1981)
04 April 1981
Set in 1920's Manchuria, Kao-Yin sells information on the mining operation to the Japanese and is rewarded with a large quantity of valuable jewellery.