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Watt's last voyage

Australia, 1966
film

A tale told with humour and pathos; a yarn spun between decks about an old salt whose bitter experiences one friendless dawn persuade him to abandon wayfaring..

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Broken highway [Widescreen]

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Bon Voyage (Captioned)

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Captain Pugwash Seafaring Tales

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Sail away

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Angus

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