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Random Harvest

United States, 1942
film

Random Harvest is a romantic masterpiece. Based on the novel by James Hilton (who also wrote “Lost Horizons” and “Goodbye Mr Chips”) t..

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Mrs Miniver

United States, 1942
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Grand Hotel

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Topper

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Dinner at eight

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Cat on a hot tin roof

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Kings row

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Casablanca

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The Harp in the South

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Harvey

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Bandits [DVD]

United States, 2001
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The Best of Gillies

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The Silver brumby

Australia, 1992
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Bill and Coo

United States, 1947
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Carry on doctor

United Kingdom, 1967
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Emergency Call cinema slide

United States, 1933
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Hawks & doves

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Fantasm (E)

Australia, 1976
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The Court-martial of Billy Mitchell

United States, 1955
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