Movie Trailers - March 1988
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We Come From The Land Trailer (1988)
20 March 1988
In 1985 the Federal Government announced plans to move major naval facilities to Jervis Bay, 200 kilometres south of Sydney.
Children of the Open Road Trailer (1988)
17 March 1988
Catrine Clay presents the disturbing story of gypsy children abducted from their parents in clean and ordered Switzerland.
Aquaducks Trailer (1988)
21 March 1988
A whimsical ballet involving a real bathtub rubber duck and cartoon ducks designed by Jessie Hartland.
Uncle Lenin Lives in Russia Trailer (1988)
18 March 1988
The film delves into the experiences of Finnish youth activists from the 1970s who were part of Marxist-Leninist organizations, often referred to as “taistolaiset.
Codename: Kyril Trailer (1988)
29 March 1988
At the height of the cold war, a known Russian spy ("Kyril") is sent to the UK under falsely reported pretenses in order to hopefully indirectly spark an unknown mole in the KGB to reveal himself; the endeavor eventually has repercussions which none of the initial players could have predicted.
And the Past Seems Like a Dream… Trailer (1988)
01 March 1988
The ship sails down the Yenisei River to the city of Igarka. Its passengers are those who in the 1930s and 1940s were repressed, exiled here and lived here for some part of their lives.
Evil Destroyer Trailer (1988)
31 March 1988
Father Luke Daniels tries to stop the flow of opium into his country but finds himself facing off against the evil Mr Wu and "Blackstone", a man who isn't afraid to use clown ninjas and hopping vampires to get his way.
We Are Going to Search Trailer (1988)
22 March 1988
A sad story about how a boy and his parents abandoned a kitten and a puppy at the dacha.
Show Us Your Belly Trailer (1988)
01 March 1988
A series of on the street interviews with people celebrating the Washington Redskins winning the 1988 Superbowl.