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Pakeezah

India, 1972
film

A beautiful courtesan is unable to break away from the cycle of prostitution until a forest ranger falls in love with her. Unfortunately, his wealthy parents ..

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by image:

Pharaoh = Faraon [NTSC]

Poland, 1966
Similarity: 46%

Citizen Kane

United States of America, 1941
Similarity: 46%

Citizen Kane

United States, 1941
Similarity: 45%

The Great Waltz

United States, 1938
Similarity: 43%

Jezebel

United States, 1938
Similarity: 42%

Pukar

India, 2000
Similarity: 42%

The Pirate

United States, 1948
Similarity: 40%

Pat and Mike

United States, 1952
Similarity: 40%

Pascali's island

United Kingdom, 1988
Similarity: 40%

Annie Oakley

United States, 1935
Similarity: 40%

Mackenna's gold

United States, 1969
Similarity: 40%

Rebecca

United States of America, 1940
Similarity: 39%

Rebecca [DVD]

United States, 1940
Similarity: 39%

Cape Fear (1962) [DVD]

United States, 1962
Similarity: 39%

Revolt of Job = Job lazadasa [NTSC]

Hungary, 1983
Similarity: 39%

Possessed

United States, 1931
Similarity: 38%

Morocco

United States of America, 1930
Similarity: 38%

[Petersen : publicity kit]

Similarity: 38%
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