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High Tide

Australia, 1987
film

Story about a backup singer for an Elvis impersonator who re-enters her past when she leaves a tour in a small town and finds her daughter in a mobile home pa..

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High tide

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Swimming

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Starstruck [DVD]

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A Star is born [Streisand]

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Beach story

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Life on earth as I know it

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Another tide: a Green Corps story

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Beaches

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Sure thing

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The Place at the coast (Captioned)

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Overlooked

Australia, 1981
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