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Manganinnie (Captioned)

Australia, 1980
film

Manganinnie, fleeing the Aboriginal genocide of 1830 in Tasmania, rescues a tiny lost white child. Together they find compassion, love and a bond that deliver..

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[Manganinnie : publicity kit]

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Margaret

United States of America, 2011
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Scaramouche

United States, 1952
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Marguerite

Belgium, Czech Republic and France, 2015
Similarity: 49%

Mandragora [Widescreen] (E)

Czech Republic, 1997
Similarity: 49%

Shane

United States, 1952
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Sunshine [DVD]

United States, 1999
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Manhunter

United States of America, 1986
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Harold and Maude

United States, 1971
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The Mango tree

Australia, 1977
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Mr. Vampire

Hong Kong, 1985
Similarity: 46%

Harlequin

Australia, 1980
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[Mad Dog Morgan : publicity kit]

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Glass menagerie

United States, 1987
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Mame

United States, 1974
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Tangerine

United States of America, 2015
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Legionnaire

United States, 1998
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[Mad Dog Morgan : publicity kit]

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