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The Emerald forest

United Kingdom, 1985
film

Based on a true story of American engineer Bill Markham (Powers Boothe), whose son is kidnapped while working in Brazil. His son is kidnapped by a tribe calle..

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The Dead Lands

New Zealand, 2014
Similarity: 57%

The Dead Lands

New Zealand, 2014
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Fire and ice [DVD]

United States, 1982
Similarity: 56%

Don Juan de Marco

United States, 1995
Similarity: 54%

Fellini's Casanova

Italy, 1976
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Tropic zone

United States, 1953
Similarity: 52%

FernGully: The Last Rainforest

Australia and United States of America, 1992
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The Prince of tides

United States, 1991
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Dances with wolves

United States, 1990
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Street Hero

Australia, 1984
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Out live = Bichunmoo

Korea, Republic Of, 2000
Similarity: 48%

Fitzcarraldo

Germany (West), 1982
Similarity: 48%

Niagara

United States, 1953
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Return of the Jedi

United States of America, 1983
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Return of the Jedi

United States, 1983
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Kung Fury

Sweden, 2015
Similarity: 46%

George of the jungle

United States, 1998
Similarity: 46%

Hot potato

United States, 1975
Similarity: 46%
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