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Hey babe

Canada, 1984
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Starstruck 12-year-old Theresa (Yasmine Bleeth), a streetwise orphan, is determined to find fame and success in the show-business industry but it is not until..

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Starstruck

Australia, 1982
Similarity: 75%

Starstruck [DVD]

Australia, 1982
Similarity: 73%

Starstruck

United States, 1981
Similarity: 72%

The Star child

United Kingdom, 1994
Similarity: 70%

A Star Is Born

United States of America, 1954
Similarity: 69%

A Star is born [DVD]

United States, 1937
Similarity: 69%

A Star is born [Streisand]

United States, 1976
Similarity: 68%

A Star is born

United States, 1954
Similarity: 68%

Sure thing

Australia, 1990
Similarity: 68%

A Star is lost

Canada, 1974
Similarity: 67%

Born yesterday

United States, 1993
Similarity: 67%

Everything in life

United Kingdom, 1936
Similarity: 67%

Destiny's Angel

United States, 1979
Similarity: 67%

My friends call me Tony

Canada, 1975
Similarity: 67%

Unhook the stars

United States, 1996
Similarity: 67%

Angel baby

Australia, 1995
Similarity: 66%

Titsiana Booberini

Australia, 1996
Similarity: 66%

Into the night

Australia, 2002
Similarity: 66%
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