Richard Leiterman Movie Trailers
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Hail Columbia! Trailer (1982)
15 June 1982
An IMAX documentary that follows the first flight of Space Shuttle Columbia, from launch preparations to its historic return to Earth.
Moment of Truth: Into the Arms of Danger Trailer (1997)
03 February 1997
A teenage girl runs away from home after her mother's fiance attempts to molest her. On her own in the city, she is taken in by a man who convinces her to work as an exotic dancer.
Between Friends Trailer (1973)
01 June 1973
An ex-con, his daughter and her two friends plan the elaborate heist of a nickel mine in Northern Ontario.
Sonny Rollins: Beyond the Notes Trailer (2012)
01 January 2012
Sonny Rollins: Beyond the Notes uses his 80th birthday concert to look into the man and his music.
Silence of the North Trailer (1981)
23 October 1981
Director Allan King's 1981 drama, based on true events, stars Ellen Burstyn as a strong-willed woman struggling to survive with her family in the Canadian wilderness.
The Disappearance of Vonnie Trailer (1994)
27 September 1994
Corrine Kaczmarek is seeking desperately for the truth in the case of the mysterious disappearance of her sister Vonnie.
Summer in Mississippi Trailer (1964)
11 October 1964
Documentary on the murder of civil rights activists Chaney, Goodman, and Schwerner
The Far Shore Trailer (1976)
28 July 1976
A young woman marries a wealthy man she isn't in love with, but finds romance instead with the couples' painter friend.
Who Has Seen the Wind Trailer (1977)
20 April 1977
The coming-of-age of adolescent Brian O'Connal in small town Depression-era Saskatchewan is told. The son of the local pharmacist Gerald O'Connal, Brian is in many ways a typical boy, who dislikes school if only because of his run-ins with the nervous schoolteacher, Miss MacDonald, and who tries to catch gophers with his friends, Artie and Forbsie.
Who Is Sonny Rollins? Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
A portrait of jazz saxophonist Sonny Rollins during a period of self-exile, filmed practicing and reflecting on music, politics, and artistic independence across New York City.