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Perdita Durango

Mexico, 1997
film

The titular protagonist of “Perdita Durango” originated in the David Lynch film “Wild at heart”, as a character played by Isabella Ros..

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Danger 5

AU, 2012
Similarity: 47%

Grindhouse

United States of America, 2007
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Damn Yankees = What Lola wants

United States, 1958
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Danger 5

AU, 2012
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Parade of the Dead

2010
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Deep red

Italy, 1975
Similarity: 43%

Female vampire = La Comtesse noire [DVD] (E)

France, 1973
Similarity: 43%

Near Dark

United States of America, 1987
Similarity: 42%

Asylum

United Kingdom, 1972
Similarity: 41%

Dance, Girl, Dance

United States of America, 1940
Similarity: 41%

Drive

United States of America, 2011
Similarity: 41%

Drive

United States of America, 2011
Similarity: 41%

True lies

United States, 1994
Similarity: 39%

Westworld

United States of America, 1973
Similarity: 39%

Elvira, Mistress of the Dark

United States of America, 1988
Similarity: 39%

Daughters of darkness = The Promise of red lips = The Red lips = Le Rouge aux levres

France, 1971
Similarity: 38%

Promising Young Woman

United States of America, 2020
Similarity: 38%

Magnum force

United States, 1973
Similarity: 38%
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