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Jedda

Australia, 1955
film

An aboriginal girl is brought up by a white family that adopts her. As a young woman, she is mysteriously drawn to go “Walkabout” as people of her..

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Jedda [DVD]

Australia, 1955
Similarity: 100%

Daybill for the American release of Jedda

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Jedda

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Similarity: 66%

Jedda lobby cards

Australia, 1955
Similarity: 61%

Jedda lobby cards

Australia, 1955
Similarity: 54%

Tudawali

Australia, 1987
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Viridiana

Spain, 1961
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Zulu

United Kingdom, 1963
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Simba

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Similarity: 46%

Bwana Devil theatrical poster

United States, 1952
Similarity: 45%

Jericho

United Kingdom, 1937
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Miranda

United Kingdom, 1948
Similarity: 45%

Jubal

United States, 1956
Similarity: 45%

I Want to live!

United States, 1958
Similarity: 45%

The Barbarian and the geisha (Captioned)

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United States of America, 1940
Similarity: 44%

Rebecca [DVD]

United States, 1940
Similarity: 44%

Zorba the Greek

United Kingdom, 1964
Similarity: 44%
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