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Ring of bright water

United Kingdom, 1969
film

Graham Merril (Bill Travers), a discontented civil servant and his pet otter flee London and head to the western Highlands when they realise city life is not ..

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Wild highlands

United Kingdom, 1961
Similarity: 73%

Huon cry

Australia, 1983
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Crofter boy

United Kingdom, 1955
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Hills of home

United States, 1948
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In the winter dark

Australia, 1998
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Rob Roy

United States, 1995
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A Fish called Wanda

United States, 1988
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The Water trolley

Australia, 1989
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Watership down

United States, 1978
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The Bear (Animated)

United Kingdom, 1998
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Escape from the sea

United Kingdom, 1967
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A Bell for Ursli

Canada, 1965
Similarity: 67%

Tarka the otter

United Kingdom, 1978
Similarity: 67%

Broken highway [Widescreen]

Australia, 1993
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Cry of the wild

Canada, 1972
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The Place at the coast

Australia, 1987
Similarity: 67%

Drifters

United Kingdom, 1929
Similarity: 67%

The Adventures of Barry McKenzie

Australia, 1972
Similarity: 67%
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