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Don't be cut up

Australia, 1959
film

This 1959 film outlines the hazards associated with the metal trade industry. It emphasises the importance of fixed guards on machines including guillotines, ..

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Don't be shocked

Australia, 1959
Similarity: 50%

Now it can be told

United Kingdom, 1947
Similarity: 42%

Water against wildfire

Australia, 1978
Similarity: 38%

Coma

Australia, 1971
Similarity: 38%

L'Arrivee = The Arrival

Austria, 1997-1998
Similarity: 38%

Soils of Australia

Australia, 1968
Similarity: 38%

JGLING/Whistling

1976
Similarity: 37%

Operation and care of the RCA 400 16mm sound projector

Canada, 1954
Similarity: 37%

Settle down country

Australia, 1983
Similarity: 37%

Light

United States, 1966
Similarity: 36%

Easy does it

Australia, 1967
Similarity: 36%

[One hundred a day : publicity kit]

Similarity: 36%

Fugitive II

1996-1997
Similarity: 35%

Two sides of the river

Australia, 1987
Similarity: 35%

Lease of life

Australia, 1958
Similarity: 35%

World to conquer

Australia, 1956
Similarity: 35%

It happened here

United Kingdom, 1964
Similarity: 34%

[Gadsden Family Home Movie Collection: Reel 168]

Australia, 1947-1948
Similarity: 34%
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