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A Day in the death of Joe Egg

United Kingdom, 1972
film

Alan Bates and Janet Suzman give exceptional performances in this unforgettable story. Based on the play by Peter Nichols, it centres around Bri and Sheila, a..

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Death in Venice

Italy, 1971
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Day of the evil gun

United States, 1968
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A Hard Day's Night

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Reflections in a golden eye

United States, 1967
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The Wings of eagles

United States, 1957
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No love for Johnnie

United Kingdom, 1961
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Duel in the sun

United States, 1946
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Jane Eyre

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The Man in the glass booth

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A Day at the races

United States, 1937
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Days of Heaven

United States, 1978
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The Serpent's Egg

Germany (West), 1977
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The Nanny

United Kingdom, 1965
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Funeral in Berlin

United Kingdom, 1966
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The Italian job

United Kingdom, 1969
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The Fate of Lee Khan [Widescreen]

Hong Kong, 1973
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A Place in the sun

United States, 1951
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Breakfast in Paris

Australia, 1981
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