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Cape Forlorn

United Kingdom, 1931
film

William Kell, the keeper of a lighthouse on a lonely stretch of coastline, marries cabaret dancer Eileen. His young wife, however, goes on to have an affair w..

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by image:

Cape Fear (1962) [DVD]

United States, 1962
Similarity: 45%

Cape fear (1991) [DVD]

United States, 1991
Similarity: 41%

Torn curtain

United States, 1966
Similarity: 38%

Waiting for Caroline

Canada, 1967
Similarity: 37%

Foreign correspondent

United States, 1940
Similarity: 35%

For Love Alone

Australia, 1986
Similarity: 34%

Capricorn one

United States, 1978
Similarity: 32%

Our town

United States, 1940
Similarity: 32%

A Canterbury tale

United Kingdom, 1944
Similarity: 31%

Torment = Hets

Sweden, 1944
Similarity: 31%

Carrington

United Kingdom, 1995
Similarity: 31%

The Poseidon adventure

United States, 1972
Similarity: 30%

Cry the beloved country

United Kingdom, 1951
Similarity: 30%

Pharaoh = Faraon [NTSC]

Poland, 1966
Similarity: 29%

The Fallen idol

United Kingdom, 1948
Similarity: 29%

Cry sweet revenge = Uncle Tom's cabin

Germany (West), 1965
Similarity: 29%

The Agony and the ecstasy

United States, 1965
Similarity: 29%

Terror by night

United States, 1946
Similarity: 29%
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