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Flaming star

United States, 1960
film

Considered one of Elvis Presley’s most dramatic roles, “Flaming Star” is a story about Pacer Burton’s (Presley) struggle as a young ma..

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Flaming star

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The Taming of the shrew

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A Star Is Born

United States of America, 1954
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State fair

United States, 1945
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Lone star

United States, 1996
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A Star is born [DVD]

United States, 1937
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Mississippi burning

United States, 1988
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The Sting [DVD]

United States, 1973
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The Learning Tree

United States of America, 1969
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The Sleeping tiger

United Kingdom, 1954
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The Long hot summer

United States, 1958
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The Astonished heart

United Kingdom, 1949
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Alamo Bay

United States, 1985
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The Black swan

United States, 1942
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The Fisher king

United States, 1991
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Black belt Jones

United States, 1974
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Morning glory

United States, 1933
Similarity: 45%

A Star Is Born

United States of America, 1954
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