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Hey babe

Canada, 1984
film

Starstruck 12-year-old Theresa (Yasmine Bleeth), a streetwise orphan, is determined to find fame and success in the show-business industry but it is not until..

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by image:

Whistle down the wind

United Kingdom, 1961
Similarity: 43%

Tadpole and the whale

Canada, 1987
Similarity: 42%

Babe

Australia and United States of America, 1995
Similarity: 41%

March of the wooden soldiers = Babes in Toyland

United States, 1934
Similarity: 36%

Patty Hearst

United States, 1988
Similarity: 36%

Daisies = Sedmikrasky

Czechoslovakia, 1966
Similarity: 35%

Daisies = Sedmikrasky [NTSC]

Czechoslovakia, 1966
Similarity: 35%

Kiss me Kate

United States, 1953
Similarity: 33%

Hey Hey It's Saturday

AU, 1971
Similarity: 33%

Jackie

Lithuania, 2015
Similarity: 33%

Hacknet game screenshot of title art

Similarity: 33%

Babette's Feast = Babettes Gaestebud

Denmark, 1987
Similarity: 33%

Redball

Australia, 1998
Similarity: 33%

Angel baby

Australia, 1995
Similarity: 32%

Kate Plays Christine

United States of America, 2016
Similarity: 32%

Yaaba

Unknown, 1989
Similarity: 31%

Cabaret

United States, 1972
Similarity: 31%

Cabaret

United States of America, 1972
Similarity: 31%
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