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The Leopard man

United States, 1943
film

Is it an escaped leopard or something more sinister that is responsible for some grizzly murders in a New Mexico border town? Teaming up with producer Val Lew..

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The Howling

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Tarzan and his mate

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Soviet Union, 1959
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The Wolf Man

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And now the screaming starts!

United Kingdom, 1973
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Bedlam

United States, 1945
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The Leading man

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The Dogs of war

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The Man from Laramie

United States, 1955
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The Man without a past

Finland, 2002
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The Shout

United States, 1978
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Repo man

United States, 1984
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Next of kin

Australia, 1982
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The Man who knew too much

United Kingdom, 1934
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The Killing

United States, 1956
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Asylum

United Kingdom, 1972
Similarity: 43%

Man in the white suit

United Kingdom, 1951
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