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Broken arrow = Blood brothers

United States, 1950
film

In 1870 white men and Indians are still fighting bitterly. One man, Tom Jeffords (James Stewart), is the lonely voice of conscience on the frontier, and stron..

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Broken blossoms [DVD]

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How the West Was Won

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Rear Window [DVD]

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The Man who knew too much [DVD]

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The Black swan

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Unforgiven [Widescreen]

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Unforgiven

United States, 1992
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A Farewell to arms

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A Farewell to arms

United States, 1957
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How the West was won

United States, 1962
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The Brothers Bloom

United States of America, 2008
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She wore a yellow ribbon

United States, 1949
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Cry the beloved country

United Kingdom, 1951
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The Crow: salvation

United States, 1999
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A River runs through it

United States, 1992
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The Man from Snowy River II

Australia, 1988
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Once upon a time in America

United States, 1984
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Once upon a time in America (Captioned)

United States, 1984
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