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Blood and sand

United States, 1922
film

Rudolph Valentino is Juan Gallardo, a poor boy who realises his ambition to become one of Spain’s greatest matadors. When he marries his childhood sweet..

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Throne of blood

Japan, 1957
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Blood and sand

United States, 1941
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Blood alley

United States, 1955
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Blood of Dracula

United States, 1957
Similarity: 47%

The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok

US, 1951
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Blood of a poet = Le Sang d'un poete

France, 1930
Similarity: 44%

Bedlam

United States, 1945
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Blood and black lace [Widescreen]

Italy, 1964
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Blood for Dracula [DVD]

Italy, 1974
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The Wild Party

United States of America, 1929
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Blood simple

United States, 1984
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Peace hotel

Hong Kong, 1995
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A Fool There Was

United States of America, 1915
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The Private life of Don Juan

United Kingdom, 1934
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Bloodlust

Australia, 1991
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Kangaroo

United States of America, 1952
Similarity: 41%

The Prince and the pauper (1937)

United States, 1937
Similarity: 41%

Bugsy

United States, 1991
Similarity: 41%
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