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Moby Dick

United States, 1956
film

Huston had for a long time wanted to direct a version of Herman Melville’s classic novel. This superbly photographed epic features a thrilling performan..

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Waterworld

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Razorback

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[Shadowman : publicity kit]

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Razorback

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Wyatt Earp

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Born in the sun

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Black Sails

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Don Bosco

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Black Sails

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Beloved

United States, 1998
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Dogwatch

Australia, 1999
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Angel Heart

United States of America, 1987
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Paint your wagon

United States, 1971
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[Young Einstein : publicity kit]

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[The Last outlaw : publicity kit]

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