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Walkabout

Australia and United Kingdom, 1971
film

Two school children are stranded in the Outback by their father. With no way to fend for themselves, they’re saved by a chance encounter with a First Na..

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Walkabout (1970) [DVD]

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Walker

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Wake in Fright

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Similarity: 42%

He walked by night

United States, 1948
Similarity: 41%

Tracks

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Similarity: 40%

Roustabout

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Similarity: 40%

Waking the dead

United States, 1999
Similarity: 39%

The Wax Mask

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Alan Wake

2010
Similarity: 39%

Dark

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Similarity: 39%

Blackrock

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Similarity: 38%

All About Evil

United States of America, 2010
Similarity: 38%

The Way of the Gun

United States of America, 2000
Similarity: 38%

Almost famous [DVD]

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Similarity: 38%

Mabo

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Similarity: 38%

All about Eve

United States, 1950
Similarity: 38%

The Babadook

Australia and Canada, 2014
Similarity: 38%
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