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The Quiet Earth

New Zealand, 1985
film

Bruno Lawrence plays a scientist who wakes up one morning to find that an experiment has gone dreadfully wrong and all living things seem to have disappeared ..

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In the Earth

United Kingdom, 2021
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The Good Earth

United States, 1937
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Moon

United Kingdom, 2009
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The Greatest show on Earth

United States, 1952
Similarity: 44%

Yellow earth

China, 1984
Similarity: 42%

Until the end of the world

Australia, France and Germany (West), 1991
Similarity: 40%

Night on earth

United States, 1991
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American Horror Story

US, 2011
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Powers of Ten

United States of America, 1977
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Battle of the Planets

US, 1978
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The Thirteenth floor

United States, 1999
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Moon

United Kingdom, 2009
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Dune

United States, 1984
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Cube

Canada, 1997
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Barbarella [DVD]

France, 1968
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Aliens of the Deep

United States of America, 2005
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Tierra

Spain, 1995
Similarity: 34%

2010

United States, 1984
Similarity: 34%
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