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The Little Mermaid
1989 animated film directed by John Musker and Ron Clements

Dead Poets Society
1989 film directed by Peter Weir

Back to the Future Part II
1989 film by Robert Zemeckis

Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
1989 film directed by Steven Spielberg

Batman
1989 film directed by Tim Burton

Kiki's Delivery Service
1989 anime film directed by Hayao Miyazaki

Licence to Kill
1989 film by John Glen

Tank Man
anonymous man who stood in front of a column of Chinese tanks during the Tiananmen Square protests

When Harry Met Sally...
When Harry Met Sally… is a 1989 American romantic comedy film directed by Rob Reiner and written by Nora Ephron. Starring Billy Crystal, Meg Ryan, Carrie Fisher, and Bruno Kirby, it follows the title characters from the time they meet in Chicago and share a drive to New York City through twelve years of chance encounters in New York, and addresses the question "Can men and women ever just be friends?"

Driving Miss Daisy
1989 film directed by Bruce Beresford
Born on the Fourth of July
1989 film directed by Oliver Stone

The Abyss
1989 film by James Cameron

My Left Foot
1989 film directed by Jim Sheridan

Ghostbusters II
1989 film directed by Ivan Reitman

Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
1989 film directed by William Shatner

Lethal Weapon 2
1989 film directed by Richard Donner

Tango & Cash
1989 American buddy cop action comedy film

Crimes and Misdemeanors
1989 film by Woody Allen

Field of Dreams
1989 film by Phil Alden Robinson

Glory
1989 film directed by Edward Zwick
All Dogs Go to Heaven
1989 animated film directed by Don Bluth

Sex, Lies, and Videotape
1989 film directed by Steven Soderbergh

Honey, I Shrunk the Kids
1989 film directed by Joe Johnston

Steel Magnolias
1989 film directed by Herbert Ross

Casualties of War
1989 film directed by Brian De Palma

A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child
1989 film directed by Stephen Hopkins

Do the Right Thing
1989 film directed by Spike Lee

Kickboxer
1989 film directed by Mark DiSalle and David Worth

Always
1989 film directed by Steven Spielberg

The War of the Roses
1989 film directed by Danny DeVito

Dead Calm
1989 film by Phillip Noyce

The Karate Kid Part III
1989 American film directed by John G. Avildsen

Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers
1989 film directed by Dominique Othenin-Girard

Henry V
1989 film directed by Kenneth Branagh

K-9
1989 film directed by Rod Daniel
The Decalogue
Dekalog (, also known as Dekalog: The Ten Commandments and The Decalogue) is a 1989 Polish drama television miniseries directed by Krzysztof Kieślowski and co-written by Kieślowski with Krzysztof Piesiewicz, with music by Zbigniew Preisner. It consists of ten one-hour films, inspired by the decalogue of the Ten Commandments. Each installment explores characters facing one or several moral or ethical dilemmas as they reside in an austere housing project in 1980s Poland.

Sea of Love
1989 film by Harold Becker

Weekend at Bernie's
1989 film directed by Ted Kotcheff

Look Who's Talking
1989 film by Amy Heckerling

Lock Up
1989 film by John Flynn

She-Devil
1989 film by Susan Seidelman
National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation is a 1989 American Christmas slapstick comedy film and the third installment in National Lampoon magazine's Vacation film series. It was directed by Jeremiah Chechik and written and produced by John Hughes. The film's ensemble cast is led by Chevy Chase, Beverly D'Angelo, and Randy Quaid, while also featuring Mae Questel in her final film role before her death in 1998.

Pet Sematary
1989 film by Mary Lambert

The Punisher
1989 film directed by Mark Goldblatt

Music Box
1989 film by Costa-Gavras

Road House
1989 film by Rowdy Herrington

Cyborg
1989 film by Albert Pyun

Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure
1989 film directed by Stephen Herek

Parenthood
1989 film by Ron Howard

A Dry White Season
1989 film by Euzhan Palcy

Turner & Hooch
1989 film by Roger Spottiswoode

The Fabulous Baker Boys
1989 film by Steve Kloves

Heathers
Heathers is a 1989 American teen satirical black comedy crime film written by Daniel Waters and directed by Michael Lehmann, in both of their respective film debuts. The film stars Winona Ryder, Christian Slater, Shannen Doherty, Lisanne Falk, Kim Walker and Penelope Milford. The plot revolves around four teenage girls—three of whom are named Heather—in a clique at an Ohio high school, one of whose lives is disrupted by the arrival of Jason "J.D." Dean, a misanthrope intent on murdering the popular students and staging their deaths as suicides.

Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!
1989 film by Pedro Almodóvar

We're No Angels
1989 film by Neil Jordan

Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan
1989 film directed by Rob Hedden

The Cook, the Thief, His Wife and Her Lover
1989 film by Peter Greenaway
Asterix and the Big Fight
1989 film by Philippe Grimond

New York Stories
1989 film by Woody Allen, Martin Scorsese, Francis Ford Coppola

Pink Cadillac
1989 film by Buddy Van Horn