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Works explorer

The Gulf Between

1917
film

The Gulf Between is a 1917 American comedy drama film that was the first motion picture made in Technicolor, the fourth feature-length color movie, and the fi..

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Australia, 1932
Similarity: 59%

The Australian image. Pt. 3

Australia, 1988
Similarity: 56%

Casanova 

France, 1927
Similarity: 55%

The Gulf Between

1917
Similarity: 54%

Das Cabinet des Dr. Caligari (The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari)

Germany, 1919
Similarity: 54%

The Squatter's Daughter

Australia, 1933
Similarity: 53%

The Woman God Forgot 

United States, 1917
Similarity: 53%

Mallacoota fishing trip

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Similarity: 51%

[The Sentimental bloke (1919) : publicity kit]

1919
Similarity: 50%

The Woman God Forgot 

United States, 1917
Similarity: 49%

[John Robertson Duigan Film Collection: Reel 4]

Australia, c. 1920s
Similarity: 48%

Film still featuring Elliot Sparling, Noah Beery and Barbara Bedford

United States, 1922
Similarity: 48%

[For the term of his natural life (1927) : publicity kit]

1927
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[The Sentimental bloke (1919) : publicity kit]

1919
Similarity: 47%

The Opening of Canberra, Australia's capital city

Australia, 1927
Similarity: 46%

[The Sentimental bloke (1919) : publicity kit]

1919
Similarity: 46%

Dad and Dave come to town

Australia, 1938
Similarity: 45%

Jay walker: deceased

Australia, 1949
Similarity: 45%
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