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The Public enemy

United States, 1931
film

James Cagney plays Tom Powers, the son of a Chicago policeman, growing up in the city slums where, as a boy, he naturally turns to petty crime as a way of lif..

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Crime and punishment

United States, 1935
Similarity: 58%

Dating the enemy

Australia, 1996
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The Man who knew too much

United Kingdom, 1934
Similarity: 55%

The Bank

Australia and Italy, 2001
Similarity: 53%

The Blue Angel

Germany, 1930
Similarity: 52%

Secret agent

United Kingdom, 1936
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Kiss me deadly

Unknown, 1955
Similarity: 51%

Red dust

United States, 1932
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Double Indemnity

United States and United States of America, 1944
Similarity: 50%

In Name Only

United States of America, 1939
Similarity: 49%

Dark angel

United States, 1935
Similarity: 49%

A Canterbury tale

United Kingdom, 1944
Similarity: 48%

The Paradine Case

United States, 1948
Similarity: 48%

Bright eyes

United States, 1934
Similarity: 48%

Wings

United States of America, 1927
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The Invisible ghost

United States, 1941
Similarity: 47%

Fire over England

United Kingdom, 1937
Similarity: 47%

The Merry widow

United States, 1934
Similarity: 47%
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