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The Dream Team
1989 film by Howard Zieff
Blaze
1989 Paul Newman film
UHF
1989 film directed by Jay Levey
Scandal
1989 film by Michael Caton-Jones
Sleepaway Camp III: Teenage Wasteland
1989 film directed by Michael A. Simpson
Bangkok Hilton
1989 film directed by Ken Cameron
The Mighty Quinn
1989 film by Carl Schenkel
Amityville 4: The Evil Escapes
1989 television film directed by Sandor Stern
The Toxic Avenger Part II
1989 film by Michael Herz, Lloyd Kaufman
Fletch Lives
1989 film by Michael Ritchie
Time to Kill
1990 film by Giuliano Montaldo
Cat Chaser
1989 film by Abel Ferrara
Skin Deep
1989 film by Blake Edwards
Happy Together
1989 film directed by Mel Damski
American Ninja 3: Blood Hunt
1989 film directed by Cedric Sundstrom
Slaves of New York
1989 film by James Ivory
Cousins
1989 film directed by Joel Schumacher
The Big Picture
1989 film by Christopher Guest
Religion, Inc
1989 film directed by Daniel Adams
The Experts
1989 film by Dave Thomas
Intruder
1989 film by Scott Spiegel
Going Overboard
1989 film by Valerie Breiman
Clownhouse
Clownhouse is a 1989 American slasher film written and directed by Victor Salva in his feature-length directorial debut. It stars Nathan Forrest Winters, Brian McHugh, and Sam Rockwell as three young brothers stalked by escaped mental patients disguised as clowns, portrayed by Michael Jerome West, Bryan Weible, and David C. Reinecker. Clownhouse marks the second collaboration for Salva with Winters and McHugh, who previously appeared in his short film Something in the Basement (1986), and Rockwell's first film appearance.
Communion
1989 film directed by Philippe Mora
Cookie
1989 film directed by Susan Seidelman
Laser Mission
1989 film by BJ Davis
The Toxic Avenger Part III: The Last Temptation of Toxie
1989 film by Michael Herz, Lloyd Kaufman
Bloodhounds of Broadway
1989 film by Howard Brookner
True Believer
1989 film by Joseph Ruben
She's Out of Control
1989 film by Stan Dragoti
Delicate Sound of Thunder
1989 film by Wayne Isham
Blood and Sand
1989 film by Javier Elorrieta
Felix the Cat: The Movie
1993 animated feature film directed by David Silverman
Howling V: The Rebirth
1989 film by Neal Sundstrom
Dream a Little Dream
1989 film by Marc Rocco
Romero
1989 film by John Duigan
Winter People
1989 film by Ted Kotcheff
Torrents of Spring
1989 film by Jerzy Skolimowski
Loverboy
1989 film by Joan Micklin Silver
The Tall Guy
1989 film by Mel Smith
Blood Red
1989 film directed by Peter Masterson
Brenda Starr
1989 film by Robert Ellis Miller
Robot Jox
1990 film by Stuart Gordon
Black Rainbow
1989 film by Mike Hodges
See You in the Morning
1989 film by Alan J. Pakula
Troop Beverly Hills
1989 film by Jeff Kanew
Silent Night, Deadly Night 3: Better Watch Out!
1989 film directed by Monte Hellman
Wicked Stepmother
1989 film by Larry Cohen
The Phantom of the Opera
1989 film by Dwight H. Little
Twisted Obsession
1989 film by Fernando Trueba
Rude Awakening
1989 film by Aaron Russo, David Greenwalt
The Rainbow
1989 film directed by Ken Russell
Miss Firecracker
1989 film by Thomas Schlamme
Never on Tuesday
1988 film by Adam Rifkin
For All Mankind
1989 documentary film by Al Reinert
Farewell to the King
1989 film by John Milius
Casablanca Express
1989 film directed by Sergio Martino
Cohen and Tate
1989 film by Eric Red
Looking for Langston
1989 film by Isaac Julien
Moontrap
Moontrap is a 1989 American science fiction film produced by Magic Films. Written by Tex Ragsdale and directed by Robert Dyke, it was released on April 28 at WorldFest Houston. A comic book adaptation, featuring the film's production notes, was released in the same year by Caliber Comics. The cast features Walter Koenig and Bruce Campbell as modern-day astronauts, with Leigh Lombardi as an ancient astronaut from a forgotten human civilization. They face an alien invasion by a race of predatory cyborgs.