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Blue fin

Australia, 1978
film

Based on the novel by Colin Thiele, this is a heartwarming story of a boy growing to maturity. Pascoe expects too much of his young son Snook, who always seem..

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Blue fin (Captioned)

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Last hunting ground

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Sammy Blue

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Alone and the sea

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In a fishing port

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