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Tail of a Tiger

Australia, 1984
film

Like all young kids, Orville Ryan is desperate to be part of a group. Unfortunately, the one he tries to gain acceptance from, is the local gang of neighbourh..

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Heads 'n' tails

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The Fire in the Stone

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The Fourth wish

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Touch the Sun: Top enders

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Look at me

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Bread and roses

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Winners: Top Kid

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Dot and the Smugglers

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Feathers, fur or fins

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Colin Thiele

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Frog dreaming

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They found a cave

Australia, 1962
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Fantasm (E)

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