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Point break (Captioned)

United States, 1991
film

Kathryn Bigelow’s (Strange Days, Blue Steel) fourth feature is a study of masculinity and surfer culture. Johnny Utah (Keanu Reeves) is a rookie FBI age..

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Point break [DVD]

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Point Break poster

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Breaking the waves

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Barefoot adventure

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Blue steel

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Under the radar

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Zabriskie Point

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Strange days [DVD]

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Big Wednesday

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Where breakers roar

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Green

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The Big hit [DVD]

United States, 1998
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Balinese surfer 2: wave of change [Widescreen]

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The Killing

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Lords of Dogtown

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Palm Beach

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Grosse Pointe blank

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