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Total trailers found: 11

Twin Detectives Trailer (1976)

01 May 1976

Identical twin brothers who own a detective agency hatch a plan to expose a phony group of psychics, but soon find themselves involved in a murder.

The Muppet Movie Trailer (1979)

22 June 1979

The Muppets gather to watch their newly-finished big-budget rich-and-famous feature film: a talent agent persuades Kermit the Frog to leave the swamp to pursue a career in Hollywood.

On Golden Pond Trailer (1981)

04 December 1981

For Norman and Ethel Thayer, this summer on golden pond is filled with conflict and resolution. When their daughter Chelsea arrives, the family is forced to renew the bonds of love and overcome the generational friction that has existed for years.

The Amazing Dobermans Trailer (1976)

24 November 1976

An ex-con man and his five trained Dobermans help a Treasury Dept. agent stop a racketeer and his gang.

Homicide Trailer (1991)

28 May 1991

While investigating the ruthless murder of an elderly woman, a Jewish police detective unravels a bizarre conspiracy involving a Zionist organization.

Hard Country Trailer (1981)

01 April 1981

Ambitious young Jodie wants more out of life than the small Texas country town she lives in has to offer.

Where the Boys Are Trailer (1984)

06 April 1984

Four college co-eds travel to Fort Lauderdale for their Easter week of Spring Break, and become invos

Sweet, Sweet Rachel Trailer (1971)

02 October 1971

An ESP expert uses his powers to try to track down a psychic who uses telepathy to commit murder.

Welcome to Arrow Beach Trailer (1974)

01 May 1974

A hippie girl wandering on a California beach is taken in by a Korean War veteran who lives in a nearby mansion with his sister.

Rodeo Girl Trailer (1980)

17 September 1980

Sammy Garrett, the wife of a champion rodeo performer, is tired of her subsidiary role at home as a housewife.

Friendly Fire Trailer (1980)

09 November 1980

In March 1970, a U.S. Army officer arrived at the Iowa farm of Peg and Gene Mullen and informed them that their son Michael had been killed in Vietnam by "friendly fire.