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Pakeezah

India, 1972
film

A beautiful courtesan is unable to break away from the cycle of prostitution until a forest ranger falls in love with her. Unfortunately, his wealthy parents ..

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The Umbrella Woman

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In the name of love

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Guru

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Shadows of the peacock = Echoes of paradise

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Black Narcissus

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All that heaven allows [NTSC]

United States, 1955
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Uncivilised

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When night is falling

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The Good woman of Bangkok

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String of beads

United Kingdom, 1947
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Fifty miles from Poona

Canada, 1959
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