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The Great Mouse Detective
1986 animated film directed by John Musker, David Michener, Ron Clements and Burny Mattinson
Aliens
1986 film by James Cameron
Platoon
1986 film directed by Oliver Stone
Top Gun
1986 film directed by Tony Scott
Castle in the Sky
1986 anime film directed by Hayao Miyazaki
Blue Velvet
1986 film by David Lynch
The Name of the Rose
1986 film directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud
The Mission
1986 film directed by Roland Joffé
Hannah and Her Sisters
1986 film by Woody Allen
Highlander
1986 film by Russell Mulcahy
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
1986 film directed by Leonard Nimoy
Stand by Me (film)
Stand by Me is a 1986 American coming-of-age drama film directed by Rob Reiner. Based on Stephen King's 1982 novella The Body, the film is set in the fictional town of Castle Rock, Oregon, in 1959. Stand by Me stars Wil Wheaton, River Phoenix, Corey Feldman, and Jerry O'Connell as four boys who set out on a journey to find the dead body of a missing boy. The film's title is derived from the 1961 song of the same name by Ben E. King, which plays during the film's closing credits.
Crocodile Dundee
1986 film directed by Peter Faiman
The Fly
1986 film by David Cronenberg
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
1986 film by John Hughes
The Sacrifice
1986 film by Andrei Tarkovsky
The Color of Money
1986 drama film by Martin Scorsese
Down by Law
1986 film by Jim Jarmusch
Peggy Sue Got Married
1986 film by Francis Ford Coppola
9½ Weeks
1986 film directed by Adrian Lyne
Captain Tsubasa
1981 Japanese manga series by Yōichi Takahashi
Cobra
1986 film by George P. Cosmatos
Children of a Lesser God
1986 film by Randa Haines
Labyrinth
1986 film directed by Jim Henson
Big Trouble in Little China
1986 film directed by John Carpenter
The Karate Kid Part II
1986 American film directed by John G. Avildsen
An American Tail
1986 animated film directed by Don Bluth
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2
1986 film directed by Tobe Hooper
Flight of the Navigator
1986 film directed by Randal Kleiser
Heartbreak Ridge
1986 film by Clint Eastwood
Jean de Florette
1986 film directed by Claude Berri
Armour of God
1986 film by Jackie Chan, Eric Tsang
Three Amigos
1986 film by John Landis
Kin-dza-dza!
Kin-dza-dza! (, ) is a 1986 Soviet film released by the Mosfilm studio and directed by Georgiy Daneliya, with a story by Georgiy Daneliya and Revaz Gabriadze. It is a dystopian science-fiction comedy, in which two men from the Soviet Union accidentally travel through space, meeting two aliens from the Kin-dza-dza star system and their post-apocalyptic world.
Salvador
1986 film directed by Oliver Stone
Short Circuit
1986 film directed by John Badham
The Money Pit
1986 film by Richard Benjamin
The Delta Force
1986 film by Menahem Golan
Raw Deal
1986 film by John Irvin
Police Academy 3: Back in Training
1986 film by Jerry Paris
Manhunter
1986 film by Michael Mann
Howard the Duck
1986 film directed by Willard Huyck
Betty Blue
1986 film directed by Jean-Jacques Beineix
Heartburn
1986 film by Mike Nichols
Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives
1986 film by Tom McLoughlin
The Mosquito Coast
1986 film directed by Peter Weir
Critters
1986 film directed by Stephen Herek
Psycho III
1986 film by Anthony Perkins
Sid and Nancy
1986 film by Alex Cox
Hoosiers
1986 film by David Anspaugh
Poltergeist II: The Other Side
1986 film by Brian Gibson
A Better Tomorrow
1986 film by John Woo
Little Shop of Horrors
1986 film directed by Frank Oz
Round Midnight
1986 film by Bertrand Tavernier
Pulgasari
Pulgasari is a 1986 monster film directed and produced by Shin Sang-ok during his North Korean abduction. A co-production between North Korea, Japan, and China, it is supposedly a remake of Bulgasari, a 1962 South Korean film that also depicts Bulgasari/Pulgasari, a creature from Korean folklore. The ensemble cast includes Chang Sŏnhŭi, Ham Kisŏp, Ri Chongguk, Ri Ingwŏn, and Yu Kyŏngae, with Kenpachiro Satsuma in the title role. Set during the Goryeo dynasty, Pulgasari follows a blacksmith's daughter who brings to life a metal-eating monster her late father created to defeat the monarchy.
The Hitcher
1986 film directed by Robert Harmon
Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer
1986 film directed by John McNaughton
Luxo Jr.
1986 animated short film directed by John Lasseter
The Transformers: The Movie
1986 US animated film
Something Wild
1986 film by Jonathan Demme