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Hatari

United States, 1961
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Director Howard Hawks reteams with John Wayne, who heads a group of highly skilled professional game hunters in Africa. They don’t use bullets, rather c..

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United States, 1943
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Hot potato

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Cat Ballou

United States, 1965
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United Kingdom, 1956
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They came to Cordura

United States, 1959
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Une Parisienne

France, 1957
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United States, 1965
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Harum scarum

United States, 1965
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United States, 1932
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Sea wife

United States, 1957
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Boxcar Bertha

United States, 1972
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Kangaroo

United States of America, 1952
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Newsfront

Australia, 1978
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Hondo

United States, 1953
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Captain Horatio Hornblower

United States, 1950
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