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Crosstalk

Australia, 1973
film

A computer expert crippled in a suspicious accident is now confined to a flat with a nurse. He was originally investigating the malfunctioning of a super comp..

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Living with Computers

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Your obedient servant

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A Touch of the terminals

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Two/out [Widescreen]

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Computer revolution. Parts 1 and 2

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The Passing of remoteness

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Saturday afternoon

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Brazil

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Csironet

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Scanners

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Who needs the computer?

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After hours

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