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The Hurricane

United States, 1937
film

A wonderful film for its time, particularly in the special effects area. The plot has it all - romance and passion, heroes and traitors, adventure and devasta..

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Hurricane express

United States, 1932
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Remorques = Stormy Waters

France, 1941
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Storm

Australia, 1981
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The Snows of Kilimanjaro

United States, 1952
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The Mosquito coast

United States, 1986
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A Story of a storm

United States, 1950
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Cyclone = Ciclon

Cuba, 1964
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The Pirate

United States, 1948
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Reap the wild wind

United States, 1942
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Storm boy. - [Edited version]

Australia, 1980
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Storm Boy [DVD]

Australia, 1976
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Captain Horatio Hornblower

United States, 1950
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Stromboli

Italy, 1950
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Above the horizon

Canada, 1964
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Jamaica Inn

United Kingdom, 1939
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Sylvia Scarlett

United States, 1935
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The Winds of Jarrah

Australia, 1984
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The African Queen

United States, 1951
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