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The Seventh Survivor

1942
film

During WWII, a German spy goes on the run, carrying important news about a U-Boat campaign when his ship is torpedoed. The spy winds up on a lifeboat with oth..

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by image:

Now it can be told

United Kingdom, 1947
Similarity: 34%

An Australian Summer

Australia, 1987
Similarity: 32%

Seven Samurai

Japan, 1954
Similarity: 31%

Saboteur [DVD]

United States, 1942
Similarity: 29%

Giron: bay of pigs

Cuba, 1972
Similarity: 28%

Goldtown

Australia, 1949
Similarity: 28%

Barrier story

Australia, 1953
Similarity: 28%

Either-or

Hungary, 1989
Similarity: 27%

Sheep: handle with care. Parts I-III

Australia, 1985
Similarity: 27%

Videoworks of Sadie Benning. Volume 1

United States, 1989-1990
Similarity: 27%

A Scary Time

United States, 1960
Similarity: 27%

Corps flottant

France, 1997
Similarity: 26%

Make Believe Play (TEFC)

Unknown
Similarity: 26%

The Terror of Tiny Town

United States, 1938
Similarity: 26%

Suspiria

Italy, 1977
Similarity: 26%

Seven Samurai

Japan, 1954
Similarity: 26%

Another day

Australia, 1963
Similarity: 26%

Just a story

Australia, 1983
Similarity: 26%
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