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Whistle down the wind

United Kingdom, 1961
film

Based on Mary Hayley Bell’s popular novel, this is a charming and thoughtful study of the fragile nature of childhood trusts and beliefs. Hayley Mills a..

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Hey babe

Canada, 1984
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Faces

United States, 1968
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Faces

United States, 1968
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Candleshoe

United States, 1976
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The Nanny

United Kingdom, 1965
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Frances

United States, 1982
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March of the wooden soldiers = Babes in Toyland

United States, 1934
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Scream

United States of America, 1996
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Alice doesn't live here anymore

United States, 1974
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Annie Oakley

United States, 1935
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The Anniversary

United Kingdom, 1967
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The Ballad of Cable Hogue

United States, 1970
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Private Benjamin

United States, 1980
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Swiss miss

United States, 1938
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Une Parisienne

France, 1957
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Something wild

United States, 1986
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Separate tables

United States, 1958
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The Perils of Pauline

United States, 1947
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