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The Cheaters

Australia, 1930
film

An embezzler, Bill Marsh, swears vengeance on a businessman, John Travers, who has turned him in to the police. Twenty years pass, and Marsh emerges from jail..

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Thousands cheer

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Emulation of The Muncher for ZX Spectrum 128

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[The Great Macarthy : publicity kit]

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