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What's up Doc?

United States, 1972
film

Taking its cues from the classic 1930s screwball comedies of Howard Hawks and Preston Sturges, “What’s up Doc” is most reminiscent (more or ..

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Play it again Sam

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Funny lady

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The Way we were

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Carry on doctor (Captioned)

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Husbands and wives

United States, 1992
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A Star is born

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A Day at the Races

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Doctors and patients

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Butch minds the baby

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The Doctor

United States, 1947
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Dr. T & the women = Dr T and the women [DVD]

United States, 2000
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When the clouds roll by

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A Star is born [DVD]

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What women want [DVD]

United States, 2000
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