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Eureka

United Kingdom, 1983
film

This is the dramatic story of the anticlimactic life of a greedy gold prospector after he has struck it rich. Gene Hackman performs with credit as a man whose..

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High Sierra

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Tierra

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Clerks

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France, 1998
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Kokoda

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