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House of Wax theatrical poster

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House of Wax lobby cards

United States, 1953
Similarity: 79%

French theatrical poster

Similarity: 79%

Australian theatrical poster

Similarity: 79%

[The Castle : poster]

Similarity: 77%

House of Wax

United States, 1953
Similarity: 76%

House of Wax

United States of America, 2005
Similarity: 73%

Round the Twist poster

Australia
Similarity: 71%

Bwana Devil theatrical poster

United States, 1952
Similarity: 70%

Concept art of Blade Runner Hades landscape

Similarity: 70%

Acropolis Now publicity stills

Similarity: 70%

Acropolis Now publicity stills

Similarity: 70%

Acropolis Now publicity stills

Similarity: 70%

Acropolis Now publicity stills

Similarity: 70%

Acropolis Now publicity stills

Similarity: 70%

Glass Cinema Advertising Slide The World Moves On (1934)

Similarity: 70%

House of wax

United States, 1953
Similarity: 70%

GRAPHIC: Photo of actor wearing prosthetics

Similarity: 70%

Cinema chair from the Barkly Theatre in Footscray

Similarity: 69%
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