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The Forgotten Faces
Peter Watkins
1961
Michael Daniel Kale, aged 17. Dead in the gutter of Klmn Jzsef street, Budapest, Hungary. The date is Monday, October 29th, 1956. It is mornin...Rate it:

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The Greatest Game Ever Played
Mark Frost
2005
[waves crash] [whacking in distance] [low indistinct chatter] Who are you? What are you doing? There's a golf links going in here. What's go...Rate it:

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The Man Who Knew Too Little
Robert Farrar
1997
Thank you, sir. Next. Good day, chap. Wallace Ritchie. Passport, please. Just flown over from America. I'm an American. It's a new passport. ...Rate it:

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The Man Who Knew Too Much
John Michael Hayes
1956
(PLAYING DRAMATIC OVERTURE) (PEOPLE TALKING INDISTINCTLY) Daddy, you're sure I've never been to Africa before? It looks familiar. You saw the...Rate it:

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Thicker Than Water
David Elver
1935
Are you going to eat your pie? - Or can I... - You've had two pieces of pie. Incidentally, when are you going to pay me for your board and room...Rate it:

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UFO: The Greatest Story Ever Denied II - Moon Rising
Jose Escamilla
2009
[Crickets chirping] [Guitar ballad plays] # Among the trees and by the river # # Lying there, my darling shivers # # In her sleep she dreams ...Rate it:

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We've Forgotten More Than We Ever Knew
Thomas Woodrow
2016
1 Will you tell me something? We are on the beach. Walking on the beach. And the clouds are rolling in so fast, we can see them coming. The o...Rate it:

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What Ever Happened to Aunt Alice?
Theodore Apstein
1969
( funeral music playing ) WOMAN: Your husband was a wonderful man. MAN: Death is very sad. Sad? Mr. Bentley, I'm very pleased to see you. Th...Rate it:

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What Maisie Knew
Nancy Doyne
2012
You want to sleep with Mommy tonight? Mm-hm. In my bed? Mm-hm. You promise not to kick me? I promise. Yeah, okay. Shall I sing to you? Yeah....Rate it:

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