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Two thousand women

United Kingdom, 1944
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Phyllis Calvert, Patricia Roc and Flora Robson star in this vivid document of 1944: a time when women were finding a new independence, and women stars and aud..

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Thousands cheer

United States, 1943
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One, two, three

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A Thousand acres

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Two hands

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Similarity: 43%

Two hands [DVD]

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Second chorus

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Similarity: 42%

Two/out [Widescreen]

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Similarity: 39%

Touch and go = the light touch

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42nd Street

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Tonight and every night

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The Last time I saw Paris

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The Last time I saw Paris

United States, 1954
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It happened one night [DVD]

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Through a glass darkly

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2 Seconds = 2 secondes

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These three

United States, 1936
Similarity: 36%

Only two can play

United Kingdom, 1961
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