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Total trailers found: 9

Terror in Paradise Trailer (1993)

28 January 1993

Jason Kirby and Vickie Evans encounter something other than paradise when their tropical vacation unwittingly meets up with a terrorist force.

G.I. Joe: The Movie Trailer (1987)

19 June 1987

G.I. Joe faces a new enemy as an ancient society of snake people known as Cobra-La try to forcefully take back the earth from those who drove them underground eons ago.

Dark Planet Trailer (1997)

04 August 1997

Two sides, one known as the Alphas and the other the Rebels, struggle in a brutal war on Earth and in outer space.

G.I. Joe: Arise, Serpentor, Arise! Trailer (1986)

15 September 1986

After yet another defeat inflicted by G.I. Joe, the immediate subordinates of Cobra's leader, Cobra Commander, have finally come to the end of their patience with his apparent incompetence and his inability to achieve real victories.

Precious Moments: Little Sparrow Trailer (1995)

01 January 1995

In his latest adventure, Timmy the Angel is given an important new assignment. He must find a way to help the people in two villages who are about to be stricken with illness.

Timmy's Special Delivery: A Precious Moments Christmas Trailer (1993)

19 December 1993

An angel named Timmy with help of a dog and mouse tries to give a less fortunate Boy and Girl A Teddy bear and doll for Christmas.

Mighty Mouse in the Great Space Chase Trailer (1982)

10 December 1982

Shorts from "The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse and Heckle and Jeckle" Saturday morning cartoon show edited together into a movie.

Precious Moments: Who's Who at the Zoo? Trailer (1995)

19 January 1995

In the dingy little English town of Muddlesby, the zoo is the only beautiful place left. Unfortunately, Mayor Weatherby insists that the zoo must be closed to make way for progress.

Precious Moments: Simon the Lamb Trailer (1994)

21 July 1994

A lamb, new to the barn, must navigate the difficulties of being different while the other lambs must learn how to respect and accept the outsider.