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Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins
1985 film by Guy Hamilton
Howling II: Your Sister Is a Werewolf
1985 film directed by Philippe Mora
Parole de flic
1985 film by José Pinheiro
No End
1985 film directed by Krzysztof Kieślowski
Perfect
1985 film directed by James Bridges
Sweet Dreams
1985 film directed by Karel Reisz
My Science Project
1985 film by Jonathan R. Betuel
The Holcroft Covenant
1985 film directed by John Frankenheimer
Real Genius
1985 film by Martha Coolidge
A Chorus Line
1985 film by Richard Attenborough
O-Bi, O-Ba: The End of Civilization
1985 Polish drama science fiction film directed by Piotr Szulkin
Osomatsu-kun
is a comedy manga series by Fujio Akatsuka which ran in Shogakukan's Weekly Shōnen Sunday magazine from 1962 to 1969. The series revolves around a group of sextuplet brothers who cause all sorts of mischief. It has been adapted into two different anime series of the same name, the first of which was produced by Studio Zero in 1966, and the second by Studio Pierrot in 1988. A new anime series by Pierrot, Mr. Osomatsu,adult animated series began airing in October 2015 to celebrate Akatsuka's 80th birthday, with a manga adaptation by Masako Shitara serialized in Shueisha's You magazine from Janua
Thirteen at Dinner
1985 television film directed by Lou Antonio
Dance with a Stranger
1985 film by Mike Newell
Plenty
1985 film by Fred Schepisi
Gotcha!
1985 film directed by Jeff Kanew
Détective
Détective is a 1985 French crime film directed by Jean-Luc Godard. It was entered into the 1985 Cannes Film Festival. The film won the Georges Delerue Award for Best Soundtrack/Sound Design at Film Fest Gent in 1985.
Police
1985 film by Maurice Pialat
Vision Quest
1985 film by Harold Becker
Alice in Wonderland
1985 two-part film directed by Harry Harris
38 Parrots
film series (1976-1991)
Insignificance
1985 film by Nicolas Roeg
Tangos, the Exile of Gardel
1985 film by Fernando Solanas
Target
1985 film by Arthur Penn
Murphy's Romance
1985 film by Martin Ritt
Yesterday
1985 film by Radosław Piwowarski
The Stuff
1985 film directed by Larry Cohen
Wild Geese II
1985 film by Peter R. Hunt
Saagar
1985 film by Ramesh Sippy
One Magic Christmas
1985 film by Phillip Borsos
Hold-Up
1985 film by Alexandre Arcady
Chicken with Vinegar
1985 film by Claude Chabrol
Dangerous for Your Life!
1985 film by Leonid Gaidai
Doraemon: Nobita's Little Star Wars
1984 manga by Fujiko Fujio (Fujimoto alone),1985 film by Tsutomu Shibayama
The Most Charming and Attractive
1985 film by Gerald Bezhanov
Little Memole
Japanese anime television series
The Coca-Cola Kid
1985 film by Dušan Makavejev
Wetherby
1985 film by David Hare
Angry Harvest
1985 film by Agnieszka Holland
Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend
1985 film by Bill L. Norton
Death in a French Garden
1985 film
The Woman and the Stranger
1985 film by Rainer Simon
An Impudent Girl
1985 film by Claude Miller
Mr. Vampire
1985 film directed by Ricky Lau
Ram Teri Ganga Maili
1985 film by Raj Kapoor
Macaroni
1985 film by Ettore Scola
Girls Just Want to Have Fun
1985 film by Alan Metter
Flight 222
1985 Soviet film directed by Sergey Mikaelyan
Secret Admirer
1985 film by David Greenwalt
The Quiet Earth
1985 science fiction movie directed by Geoff Murphy
Alpine Fire
1985 film by Fredi M. Murer
Fool for Love
1985 film directed by Robert Altman
Lust in the Dust
1985 film by Paul Bartel
Santa Claus: The Movie
1985 film by Jeannot Szwarc
Vampires in Havana
1985 animated feature film directed by Juan Padrón
American Flyers
1985 film by John Badham
The Secret of the Sword
1985 US animated film directed by Bill Reed and Gwen Wetzler
Tokyo-Ga
Tokyo-Ga is a 1985 documentary film directed by Wim Wenders, about Japanese filmmaker Yasujirō Ozu. An international co-production of the United States and West Germany, the film was shot in spring 1983. Its focus ranges from explicit explorations of Ozu's filmmaking—Wenders interviews Ozu's regular cinematographer, Yuharu Atsuta, and one of Ozu's favorite actors, Chishū Ryū—to scenes of contemporary Tokyo, featuring pachinko machines and plastic food displays. Wenders introduces the film as a "diary on film."
Rendez-vous
1985 film by André Téchiné
Winter Evening in Gagra
1985 film by Karen Shakhnazarov