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How green was my valley

United States, 1941
film

Winner of five Academy Awards, this is an inspiring yet heart-breaking film from producer Darryl Zanuck and director John Ford. Sixty year old Huw Morgan look..

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Every valley

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The Valley

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David

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The Valley is ours

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The Green years

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Under Milk Wood

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A Farmer's boy

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Mother earth

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Moving on

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United Kingdom, 1970
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