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Works explorer

Utu

New Zealand, 1983
film

Utu is a Maori word for revenge, and this film traces the fortunes of Te Wheke (played by Anzac Wallace), who became a 19th Century rebel leader against the E..

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Hard target

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The Hitcher

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Near Dark

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United States, 1995
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Vampire wars (D)

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