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The Snows of Kilimanjaro

United States, 1952
film

A hunter lies wounded in Africa and while waiting for help looks back over his life and loves. Hollywood version of a portable Hemingway, with reminiscences o..

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King Solomon's mines

United States, 1950
Similarity: 52%

Shadowlands

United Kingdom, 1993
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The Strange love of Martha Ivers

United States, 1946
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The Man who knew too much [DVD]

United States, 1955
Similarity: 48%

Key Largo (Captioned)

United States, 1949
Similarity: 48%

Key Largo

United States, 1949
Similarity: 48%

Himalaya

France, 1999
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Killer's kiss

United States, 1955
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The 3 worlds of Gulliver

United States, 1960
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Flying elephants

United States, 1927
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The Shillingbury blowers

United Kingdom, 1979
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Duchess of Idaho

United States, 1950
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The Taming of the shrew

United States, 1967
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The Shoes of the fisherman

United States, 1968
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The Comancheros (Captioned)

United States, 1961
Similarity: 45%

King Kong

United States, 1933
Similarity: 45%

The Krays

United Kingdom, 1990
Similarity: 45%

King Kong

United States of America, 1933
Similarity: 45%
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