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Scaramouche

United States, 1952
film

This version of Rafael Sabatini’s swashbuckler stars Stewart Granger as Andre Moreau, an 18th century French nobleman who disguises himself as an actor ..

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Camille

United States, 1936
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Touch and go = the light touch

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Rancho Notorious

United States, 1955
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Caught

United States, 1949
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Madonna of the seven moons

United Kingdom, 1944
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Separate tables

United States, 1958
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Diary of a chambermaid

United States, 1945
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Scarlet Street

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The Great Caruso

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Show Boat

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Morocco

United States of America, 1930
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Notorious

United States, 1946
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Can-can

United States, 1960
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Gone with the Wind

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Gone with the wind

United States, 1939
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Decameron nights

United Kingdom, 1953
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The Lady from Shanghai

United States, 1948
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