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Annie Oakley

United States, 1935
film

Oscar nominee Barbara Stanwyck stars as Annie Oakley, an Ohio backwoods girl who sets her sights on adventure and romance as the Wild West’s legendary l..

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Very Annie Mary

United Kingdom, 2001
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The Diary of Anne Frank

United States, 1959
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Anna Karenina

United States, 1936
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Quigley

Australia, 1989
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Amy

Australia, 1997
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Camille

United States, 1936
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Davy Crockett: king of the wild frontier

United States, 1955
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Calamity Jane (Captioned)

United States, 1953
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Calamity Jane

United States, 1953
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Anne of Green Gables

Canada, 1985
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Anne of Green Gables (Captioned)

Canada, 1985
Similarity: 49%

The Inspector general = Happy times

United States, 1949
Similarity: 49%

My man Godfrey

United States, 1936
Similarity: 49%

Shane

United States, 1952
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The Pirate

United States, 1948
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Citizen Kane

United States of America, 1941
Similarity: 49%

The Quiet American

United States, 1958
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Citizen Kane

United States, 1941
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