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Tufang (2023)
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Monochrome: The Chromism (2019)
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The daughter of an art forger teams up with a burglar to steal one of her fathers forgeries and protect his secret
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During her Italian vacation, a young and beautiful American tourist finds herself as a guest in a coastal villa inhabited by a bunch of odd people
House At The End Of The Street 2012
After moving with her mother to a small town, a teenager finds that an accident happened in the house at the end of the street Things get more complicated when she befriends a boy A double murder is not an accident
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In 1959, a widower hires a kindly housekeepernanny to care for his seven year old daughter
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A compilation tape with scenes from and trailers for films with female juvenile delinquent andor criminal themes
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The Sore Losers (1997)
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