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Monkey business

United States, 1952
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At the circus

United States, 1939
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Bringing Up Baby

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Mighty Joe Young

United States, 1949
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Animal Crackers

United States, 1930
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Monkey on the back

Canada, 1956
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Mogambo

United States, 1953
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Circus at the zoo

United States, 1951
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The Monkey and the organ grinder

United States, 1955
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The Cocoanuts

United States, 1929
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Zoo

Australia, 1965
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Speaking of animals

United States, 1983
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The Monkey and the crab

United States, 1974
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The Three Stooges. Vols. 11-13

United States
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Head

United States, 1968
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Monkey trouble

United States, 1994
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The Monkey's paw

United States, 1978
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Trip to Mars

United States, 1924
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Cocoon

United States, 1985
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