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Going Down

Australia, 1982
film

A searing vision of a Sydney rarely seen by tourists but one that is just below the surface. A cult hit in the past, this film has been described by Philip Ad..

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The Show Must Go On

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Down by law

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Similarity: 40%

Down by law [Widescreen]

United States, 1986
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Go now

United Kingdom, 1995
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Showbiz goes to war

United States, 1982
Similarity: 39%

Gone in 60 seconds = Gone in sixty seconds

United States, 1974
Similarity: 38%

Shadows

United States, 1959
Similarity: 38%

Shadows

United States, 1959
Similarity: 38%

Our town

United States, 1940
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Gunga Din

United States, 1938
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Countdown sign

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Snowtown

Australia, 2011
Similarity: 36%

The Dawns here are quiet = A Zori Zdes Tikhiye

Soviet Union, 1972
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What goes around comes around

Australia, 1993
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Girls About Town

United States of America, 1931
Similarity: 35%

Countdown

AU
Similarity: 35%

Georgy girl

United Kingdom, 1966
Similarity: 35%
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