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The Graduate

United States, 1967
film

Dustin Hoffman stars as college graduate Benjamin Braddock, who spends his first summer out of school being seduced by the wife of his father’s best fri..

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Charade

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The Misfits

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Midnight cowboy

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Midnight cowboy

United States, 1969
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Grand prix

United States, 1966
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The Great Gatsby

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The Exorcist

United States, 1973
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The Exorcist [DVD]

United States, 1973
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