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Down by law

United States, 1986
film

It is a sad and beautiful world that provides the setting for Jim Jarmusch’s third feature. It seems like a world of bad luck and trouble to Jack and Za..

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Down by law [Widescreen]

United States, 1986
Similarity: 99%

Two/out [Widescreen]

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Black rain

United States, 1989
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Dead man

United States, 1995
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Dead man [Widescreen]

United States, 1995
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Lost Highway

France and United States of America, 1997
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Dead man

United States, 1995
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Trapped [Widescreen]

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Road to Alice

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From dusk till dawn

United States, 1995
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Cul-de-Sac

United Kingdom, 1966
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With time to kill

Australia, 1987
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Limbo

United States, 1999
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Under the volcano

United States, 1984
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We're no angels

United States, 1955
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Jack be nimble

New Zealand, 1993
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Backroads

Australia, 1977
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Night on earth

United States, 1991
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