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Alexander and the car with a missing headlight

Germany, 1966
film

Released by the Weston Woods Studios in 1966 and English language version directed by Cynthia Freitag. A fantasy about a small boy’s adventures as he dr..

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Alexander and the Car with a Missing Headlight

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The Unbelievable story

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The Three fools and the automobile

Bulgaria, 1973
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The Cars in your life

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A Christmas dream [English version]

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Alice in the cities = Alice in den Stadten

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The Neverending Story (Captioned)

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Out of darkness

Australia, 2000
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Andy and the lion

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Breakdown

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A Hungarian fairy tale = Hol volt, Hol nem volt [NTSC]

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The Home made car

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Alex and the beast within

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Alexander and the terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day (K)

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Touch the Sun: Top enders

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Where the wild things are

Czechoslovakia, 1973
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