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A Waltz through the hills

Australia, 1988
film

Based on the novel by G.M. Glaskin, this multi-award winning adventure is about two young children who, after their mother dies, decide to run-away to England..

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Australia, 1976
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Dinner at eight

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Waterfront

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Days of being wild

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Waltz of the toreadors

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Dot and the Whale

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Tail of a Tiger

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The Tennis ball

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They found a cave

Australia, 1962
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The Harp in the South

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English at Work. - Eps. 22-24.

Australia, 1991
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The Great Waltz

United States, 1938
Similarity: 40%
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