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Play it again Sam

United States, 1972
film

Woody Allen plays Alan, a fanatical movie buff whose wife has just left him. He has an outrageous recurring hallucination of Humphrey Bogart coaching him on h..

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Looks and smiles

United Kingdom, 1981
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Alphaville

France, 1965
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O' Lucky man

United Kingdom, 1973
Similarity: 48%

Petersen

Australia, 1974
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Ring of bright water

United Kingdom, 1969
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Sunday in the park with George

United States, 1985
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Ginger and Fred = Ginger e Fred

Italy, 1985
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The Earthling

Australia, 1980
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Black Fire (Blackfire)

1972
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Tristana [Widescreen]

Spain, 1970
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Alvin Purple

Australia, 1973
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The Malta story

United Kingdom, 1953
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The FJ Holden

Australia, 1977
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The Picture Show Man

Australia, 1976
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Basically Black cast photo

Australia, 1972
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3:10 to Yuma = Three ten to Yuma

United States, 1957
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New York, New York

United States, 1977
Similarity: 42%

Malcolm

Australia, 1986
Similarity: 41%
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