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Twelve Monkeys

United States of America, 1995
film

In the year 2035, convict James Cole reluctantly volunteers to be sent back in time to discover the origin of a deadly virus that wiped out nearly all of the ..

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by image:

The Monkey's mask

Australia, 2000
Similarity: 36%

Clockers

United States, 1995
Similarity: 36%

Money movers

Australia, 1978
Similarity: 35%

The Devil's eye = Djavulens oga

Sweden, 1960
Similarity: 34%

Shadows

United States, 1959
Similarity: 33%

Shadows

United States, 1959
Similarity: 33%

Damn Yankees = What Lola wants

United States, 1958
Similarity: 32%

Monkey Grip

Australia, 1981
Similarity: 32%

Monkey Grip

Australia, 1981
Similarity: 31%

8½

France and Italy, 1963
Similarity: 31%

8 1/2 = Eight and a half [DVD]

Italy, 1962
Similarity: 30%

Freaks

United States, 1932
Similarity: 30%

Targets

United States, 1968
Similarity: 29%

Ocean's eleven

United States, 2001
Similarity: 29%

Ashes and diamonds = Popiol i diament

Poland, 1958
Similarity: 29%

The Rats of Tobruk

Australia, 1944
Similarity: 29%

The Vikings

United States, 1958
Similarity: 29%

Sisters

United States of America, 1973
Similarity: 29%
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