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Zulu

United Kingdom, 1963
film

One of the most popular British films of the 1960’s, “Zulu” is based on the true story of the defence of Rorke’s Drift in 1879. In thi..

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Zorba the Greek

United Kingdom, 1964
Similarity: 57%

Doctor Zhivago

United States, 1965
Similarity: 54%

The Mark of Zorro

United States of America, 1940
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The Mark of Zorro

United States, 1920
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Road to Zanzibar

United States, 1941
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Swiss Family Robinson

United States, 1960
Similarity: 49%

The 3 worlds of Gulliver

United States, 1960
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Equus

United States, 1977
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Sanjuro

Japan, 1962
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Sanjuro = Tsubaki Sanjuro [DVD]

Japan, 1962
Similarity: 47%

Hercules, Samson & Ulysses

Italy, 1963
Similarity: 47%

Jedda

Australia, 1955
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Jedda [DVD]

Australia, 1955
Similarity: 47%

King Solomon's mines

United States, 1950
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The Vikings

United States, 1958
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The Wizard of Oz

United States of America, 1939
Similarity: 46%

The Colditz story

United Kingdom, 1954
Similarity: 45%

Dumbo

United States, 1941
Similarity: 45%
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