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The Hit

United Kingdom, 1984
film

In this early Stephen Frears feature, Terence Stamp plays Willie Parker, a philosophising mobster who adopts a tranquil life in Spain after betraying several ..

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Hit

United States, 1973
Similarity: 50%

The Hour

GB, 2011
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The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst

US, 2015
Similarity: 40%

The Letter

United States, 1940
Similarity: 40%

The Hill

United States, 1965
Similarity: 39%

The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst

US, 2015
Similarity: 38%

The Last Bolshevik

United Kingdom, 1993
Similarity: 37%

The Driver

United States, 1978
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The Shooting (S)

United States, 1966
Similarity: 37%

The Tenant

France, 1976
Similarity: 37%

The Well

Australia, 1997
Similarity: 36%

The Fall

India and United States of America, 2008
Similarity: 36%

The Square

Egypt, United Kingdom and United States of America, 2013
Similarity: 36%

The Mission

United Kingdom, 1986
Similarity: 36%

The Mission (Captioned)

United Kingdom, 1986
Similarity: 36%

The Heights

AU, 2019
Similarity: 36%

The Clock

United Kingdom, 2010
Similarity: 36%

The Fury

United States, 1978
Similarity: 36%
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