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and dogs, and relaxing rather than orating and inciting," the film reveals Hitler as "a rather anaemic actor, shy and ill-at-ease in front of the camera," which makes "the ruling caste come out of Eva's films looking embarrassingly puny and unassertive, unconscious inferiority nazism's driving force." Derek
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in her review for lacking context, and thus 'whitewashing' Hitler. Micheal
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as a film that "manages to romp through the difficult task of presenting this unhappy time and checks out finally as a thoroughly absorbing and entertaining affair. With a breezy blend of documentary footage, much of it rare and all of it fascinating –and gems from the movie classics of the period
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series. During this time, Nolan also conducted an open affair with Sunday Reed, but she refused to leave her husband and marry Nolan, so he subsequently married John's Reed's sister, Cynthia Hansen instead. The marriage eventually broke up, and when
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Nolan, but will now perform the role as a voice actor. Interviewed for the report, Mora commented: "Personally I loved John and Sunday, and Sweeney Reed, their adopted son, was my best friend as a kid. My parents helped John and Sunday set up the
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tightly rolled umbrella, as carefully wound up as a mechanical toy. Far from emphasizing the gap between the private and the public face, this intriguing if fact-starved film suggests that the two were ominously indistinguishable. When
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as 'multiples' in a limited edition of eight. The rat show attracted the interest of German avant-garde artist Klaus Stacks, who commissioned Mora to produce an edition of a hundred screen prints of the mother rat. In February 1971,
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was to have been dedicated to Sweeney Reed, who committed suicide in March 1979, aged 34. Sweeney was to have featured prominently as a character, and as a tribute to him, Mora reportedly planned to include some of the footage from
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has been given a glossy, nostalgic image when, in fact, it is a film of importance in understanding the forces which manipulate societies without regard to any integrity of the individual."
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murder case. While in Australia to make the latter, Mora conducted a seminar in June 1985 at the Australian Screen Directors Association. Mora's next film used the plot of the book
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present a story of greed, stupidity and avarice in easily recognisable Marxist terms ... rough and at times amateurish ... it is distinctly original without being pretentious."
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as Sunday Reed. During pre-production, Mora discovered previously unseen home movies of the Heide circle, including the only films of Joy Hester and the Mirka Café.
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morality of the film which ultimately robs it of depth," it went on to receive the John Ford Award at the Cannes Film Festival in 1976 as part of
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709:Pterodactyl Woman from Beverly Hills
334:(1961), and later directed the film
16:Australian film director (born 1949)
3683:. Australian Film Commission: 102.
3675:Australian Film Commission (1985).
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3057:Australian Film Commission (2000).
2756:Errol Flynn : The Untold Story
2662:Australian Film Commission (1977).
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2140:Totaro, Paola (20 September 2008).
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3263:""Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?""
3261:Eisenhuth, Susie (17 March 1976).
3251:
3031:Martin, Adrian (1 December 1991).
2899:
2722:
2586:Mora, Philippe (31 January 2010).
2446:. 1 September 1975. Archived from
2307:
2161:Artists and Galleries of Australia
2055:
2038:"MILESAGO - People: Philippe Mora"
1961:"Philippe Mora: Australian Auteur"
1838:Thomas, Kevin (11 November 1976).
1176:During its 1990 showing in the UK
596:for 'Best Director' for the film.
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3992:Australian expatriates in England
3699:
2857:Hall, Sandra (15 February 1983).
2695:"Japanese invasion fears derided"
2008:
1947:
1864:
1840:"Mora--The World Is His Scenario"
1687:Recent paintings by Philippe Mora
948:Museum of Modern Art of Australia
677:in 1991, and the political drama
328:'s classic supernatural thriller
158:National Film & Sound Archive
3808:The Return of Captain Invincible
2588:"The shooting of Mad Dog Morgan"
2251:
2238:. 18 September 1968. p. 16.
1925:
1783:The Return of Captain Invincible
1755:Australian Film Institute Awards
1670:Really good taste art by P. Mora
1533:
1295:The Return of Captain Invincible
919:) to play Nolan, with Americans
776:
740:. For television, Mora directed
737:The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
619:The Return of Captain Invincible
526:, a documentary about the 1930s
118:Tolarno Restaurant and Galleries
3982:20th-century Australian artists
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2546:"Films : Mammoth Festival"
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2517:Eder, Richard (8 August 1975).
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1915:. 13 December 1963. p. 13.
1491:The Times They Ain't a Changin'
1042:Hitler : The Last Ten Days
953:
198:, and includes rare footage of
3784:Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?
3564:. 9 February 1969. p. 28.
3286:"brother can you spare a dime"
3179:Ruskin, Pamela (8 June 1973).
2963:"Film to be made on strangler"
2383:"Woman Theme In Film Festival"
2018:Erlich, Rita (30 April 1976).
1989:
1978:
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1760:AACTA Award for Best Direction
1701:
1676:Clytie Jessop Gallery, London
1582:Clytie Jessop Gallery, London
1465:Mercenary II: Thick & Thin
1073:Brother. Can You Spare a Dime?
742:Mercenary II: Thick & Thin
523:Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?
448:as a PR man. Tony Cahill from
254:
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3977:Film directors from Melbourne
3947:French emigrants to Australia
3630:National Gallery of Australia
3605:National Gallery of Australia
3410:The Australian Women's Weekly
3181:"Roundabout : SWASTIKA!"
3020:. 12 October 1990. p. 2.
2910:"From The Cutting Room Floor"
2700:Papua New Guinea Post-Courier
2563:Moffitt, Ian (3 April 1976).
1883:. 20 August 1971. p. 23.
1819:
1708:National Gallery of Australia
1253:Brother Can You Spare a Dime?
1088:Brother Can You Spare A Dime?
647:Mora's next productions were
3677:"Awards to Australian Films"
3404:Keavney, Kay (2 June 1976).
2971:. 21 January 1985. p. 7
2935:Kohn, Peter (22 June 1984).
2801:2nd District Court of Appeal
2693:Hawken, Noel (4 June 1976).
2258:National Gallery of Victoria
1913:The Australian Jewish Herald
1714:National Gallery of Victoria
787:biography of a living person
734:(1996), a sci-fi version of
661:, the werewolf horror films
7:
3538:SWASTIKA-Festival de Cannes
3430:. 1 August 1976. p. 1.
2002:The Australian Jewish Times
1996:Symon, Eve (15 July 1976).
1795:
1659:Camden Arts Centre, London
936:under the closing credits.
814:must be removed immediately
513:alongside Peter Beilby and
10:
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3655:Heide Museum of Modern Art
3185:The Australian Jewish News
3067:Australian Film Commission
2937:"Leonski film big venture"
2797:149 Cal.App.3d 677
2758:(1st ed.). New York:
2741:The Australian Jewish News
2716:Coventry Evening Telegraph
2672:Australian Film Commission
2550:The Australian Jewish News
2420:The Australian Jewish News
2389:. 18 May 1973. p. 14.
2387:The Australian Jewish News
2072:The Australian Jewish News
2024:The Australian Jewish News
1720:Heide Museum of Modern Art
1649:1970, 10 February–8 March
1593:Paintings by Philippe Mora
1456:According to Occam's Razor
1166:Brother Can You Spare Dime
673:, the latter shown at the
271:", a historic building in
213:(1966), was a pastiche of
176:Dreams in a Grey Afternoon
3972:Film directors from Paris
3942:Australian film directors
3770:
3268:Australian Women's Weekly
3217:. Sydney, NSW. p. 8.
2916:. 1 March 1991. p. 4
2838:. 1 July 1982. p. 12
2552:. 9 May 1975. p. 13.
1959:Cox, Steve (6 May 2019).
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675:Melbourne Comedy Festival
594:Australian Film Institute
473:At age 23, Mora directed
245:Fitzroy Street, Melbourne
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104:. After a brief stint in
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2997:. 1 May 1985. p. 14
2754:Higham, Charles (1981).
2294:England & Co Gallery
2211:England & Co Gallery
2085:Tarling, Lowell (2021).
2074:. 9 May 1975. p. 3.
1875:"It's All In The Family"
3200:Illustrated London News
555:, about the bushranger
544:Melbourne Film Festival
462:benefit. Introduced by
402:
263:, by Australian artist
156:, now preserved at the
3987:Artists from Melbourne
3904:Burning Down the House
3549:Barry Krost Management
2941:Australian Jewish News
2068:"A Future In Features"
1933:State Library Victoria
1880:Australian Jewish News
1666:1971: 29 June-17 July
1629:1970, 23 April-22 May
1478:Burning Down the House
1196:Reviewing Mora's 1994
1174:
1060:
801:Please help by adding
759:Burning Down the House
744:(1997), and the films
468:Adelaide Film Festival
400:
3424:"Jesus Was An Outlaw"
2593:Sydney Morning Herald
2474:events.unimelb.edu.au
1779:Best Special Effects
1589:1969, to 23 February
1157:
1130:'s research into the
1055:
977:Sydney Morning Herald
637:The Rocky Horror Show
487:, and sequences from
436:as a cabaret singer,
395:
192:stop-motion animation
140:'s surrealist films,
72:Communion (1989 film)
2832:"Production Roundup"
2402:Reading Evening Post
1226:Trouble in Molopolis
1204:Selected filmography
1078:Gold Diggers of 1933
1051:The Evening Standard
1019:, Australian critic
1017:Cannes Film Festival
1003:Trouble in Molopolis
987:Reception and legacy
925:Jennifer Jason Leigh
807:Contentious material
540:Cannes Film Festival
501:University of London
454:Paris Pullman Cinema
408:Trouble in Molopolis
190:, the film features
3880:Snide and Prejudice
3461:The Daily Telegraph
3166:The Daily Telegraph
3119:The Daily Telegraph
1909:"Junior art awards"
1814:Cinema of Australia
1803:Not Quite Hollywood
1418:Snide and Prejudice
1190:The Daily Telegraph
1009:The Daily Telegraph
929:When We Were Modern
894:When We Were Modern
767:When We Were Modern
753:Snide and Prejudice
440:as 'Shanghai Lil',
297:Hippie Hippie Shake
3952:Collage filmmakers
3856:Art Deco Detective
3832:Death of a Soldier
3762:Films directed by
3104:Deadline Hollywood
2991:"Who's Doing What"
2814:"Who's Doing What"
2335:"Who's Doing What"
1379:Art Deco Detective
1337:Death of a Soldier
1198:Art Deco Detective
1178:Christopher Tookey
942:Deadline Hollywood
785:This section of a
726:Art Deco Detective
720:(in three roles),
701:Christopher Walken
680:Death of a Soldier
604:: The Untold Story
456:in Chelsea, as an
230:A Hard Day's Night
209:His next project,
148:(as director) and
3914:
3913:
3560:"Art Galleries".
3350:Los Angeles Times
3016:"Advertisement".
2803: 1983-12-09).
2434:"Art: Hard Times"
2126:. pp. 10–11.
2098:978-1-922473-68-4
1845:Los Angeles Times
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923:as John Reed and
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196:Danila Vassilieff
98:French Resistance
84:Mora was born in
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3800:The Beast Within
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747:Back in Business
714:Beverly D'Angelo
697:Whitley Strieber
613:The Beast Within
364:Pork Chop Ballad
338:(1988) starring
243:(1967), shot in
215:Federico Fellini
142:Alfred Hitchcock
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590:US Bicentennial
499:by German-born
481:Berlin Olympics
446:Richard Neville
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1547:Collaborators
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1284:
1277:
1273:
1272:
1270:
1267:Mad Dog Morgan
1263:
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1258:
1256:
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1245:
1244:
1242:
1235:
1231:
1230:
1228:
1223:
1219:
1218:
1215:
1212:
1205:
1202:
1184:(1989) in the
1136:Mad Dog Morgan
1110:Mad Dog Morgan
988:
985:
964:Marilyn Monroe
960:Robert Kennedy
955:
952:
911:Clayton Watson
888:
887:
811:poorly sourced
784:
782:
775:
769:
764:
622:, released in
608:Charles Higham
585:Mad Dog Morgan
579:, produced by
569:David Gulpilil
552:Mad Dog Morgan
505:Storm Troopers
434:Germaine Greer
404:
401:
292:Germaine Greer
269:The Pheasantry
261:Freya Matthews
256:
253:
172:Collins Street
150:Ernst Lubitsch
129:
126:
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78:
75:
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69:
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3988:
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3932:Living people
3930:
3928:
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3922:
3906:
3905:
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3898:
3897:
3896:Joseph's Gift
3893:
3890:
3889:
3885:
3882:
3881:
3877:
3874:
3873:
3869:
3866:
3865:
3864:Precious Find
3861:
3858:
3857:
3853:
3850:
3849:
3845:
3842:
3841:
3837:
3834:
3833:
3829:
3826:
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3821:
3818:
3817:
3816:A Breed Apart
3813:
3810:
3809:
3805:
3802:
3801:
3797:
3794:
3793:
3789:
3786:
3785:
3781:
3778:
3777:
3773:
3772:
3769:
3765:
3764:Philippe Mora
3757:
3752:
3750:
3745:
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3738:
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3715:Philippe Mora
3713:
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3706:Philippe Mora
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3478:. p. 27.
3477:
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3463:. p. 23.
3462:
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3448:. p. 48.
3447:
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3389:
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3379:
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3353:. p. 61.
3352:
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3281:
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3270:
3269:
3264:
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3247:. p. 10.
3246:
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3231:
3224:
3216:
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3202:. p. 69.
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3092:, 14 May 2002
3091:
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1910:
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1683:1971, August
1682:
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1468:
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1443:Joseph's Gift
1440:
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1397:
1395:
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1393:Precious Find
1390:
1387:
1386:
1383:
1381:
1380:
1376:
1373:
1372:
1369:
1367:
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1362:
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1325:
1324:
1320:
1317:
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1309:A Breed Apart
1306:
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1163:
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1150:
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1145:
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1140:Jeremy Thomas
1137:
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1129:
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1117:
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1111:
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1093:
1089:
1085:
1084:
1079:
1074:
1070:
1069:
1064:
1059:
1054:
1053:remarks that;
1052:
1048:
1047:Alec Guinness
1044:
1043:
1037:
1036:
1031:
1026:
1022:
1021:Pamela Ruskin
1018:
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1011:
1010:
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1000:
999:Derek Malcolm
996:
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981:
979:
978:
973:
969:
968:Peter Lawford
965:
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922:
918:
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905:
904:Patrick White
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831: –
830:
826:
825:Find sources:
819:
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768:
763:
761:
760:
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749:
748:
743:
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738:
733:
732:
731:Precious Find
727:
723:
719:
715:
711:
710:
704:
702:
698:
694:
690:
689:Eddie Leonski
686:
682:
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672:
671:
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650:A Breed Apart
645:
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633:
629:
625:
621:
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609:
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582:
581:David Puttnam
578:
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566:
565:Jack Thompson
562:
561:Dennis Hopper
558:
557:Daniel Morgan
554:
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510:Cinema Papers
506:
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478:
477:
471:
469:
465:
461:
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455:
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450:The Easybeats
447:
443:
442:Laurence Hope
439:
435:
431:
430:Robert Hughes
427:
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409:
399:
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391:David Hockney
389:with that of
388:
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366:
365:
359:
357:
356:Erwin Heerich
353:
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331:The Innocents
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318:Clytie Jessop
314:
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303:Brendan Behan
300:
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246:
242:
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236:
235:Man in a Film
232:
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211:Man in a Film
207:
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189:
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177:
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168:Flinders Lane
165:
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146:Buster Keaton
143:
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134:Marx Brothers
125:
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60:Film director
59:
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56:
52:
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40:
36:Phillipe Mora
33:
30:
28:
27:film director
25:
21:
20:Philippe Mora
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3798:
3790:
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3774:
3763:
3725:
3724:Trailer for
3680:
3670:
3658:. Retrieved
3654:
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3633:. Retrieved
3629:
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3608:. Retrieved
3604:
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3583:. Retrieved
3579:
3570:
3562:The Observer
3561:
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3499:. Retrieved
3497:. p. 10
3494:
3484:
3476:The Guardian
3475:
3469:
3460:
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3409:
3387:
3384:"Short Ends"
3378:
3369:
3366:The Bulletin
3365:
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3348:
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3315:The Bulletin
3314:
3307:Hall, Sandra
3289:
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3230:The Guardian
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3184:
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3159:
3151:The Guardian
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3138:. p. 3.
3135:
3128:
3122:. p. 9.
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3038:. p. 10
3035:
3026:
3018:Daily Mirror
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2889:The Bulletin
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2881:Hall, Sandra
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2623:the original
2609:
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2591:
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2569:The Bulletin
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2452:. Retrieved
2448:the original
2437:
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2410:
2404:. p. 5.
2401:
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2377:
2368:
2364:The Bulletin
2362:
2355:Hall, Sandra
2349:
2338:
2329:
2320:The Observer
2318:
2297:. Retrieved
2293:
2284:
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2257:
2236:Daily Mirror
2235:
2214:. Retrieved
2210:
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2160:
2154:
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2041:
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2026:. p. 5.
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1991:
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1968:. Retrieved
1964:
1937:. Retrieved
1931:
1921:
1912:
1903:
1889:
1878:
1854:. Retrieved
1850:the original
1843:
1809:Adolf Hitler
1801:
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1669:
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1103:Kevin Thomas
1097:The Bulletin
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994:The Guardian
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954:Later career
940:
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921:Alec Baldwin
914:
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893:
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870:October 2022
867:
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836:
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796:verification
789:
766:
757:
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745:
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729:
728:(1994); and
725:
712:(1994) with
707:
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692:
685:James Coburn
678:
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655:Rutger Hauer
648:
646:
635:
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611:
600:
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584:
577:Frank Thring
550:
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519:
515:Scott Murray
508:
474:
472:
464:George Melly
457:
426:Eric Clapton
415:
407:
406:
396:
386:
381:
377:Passion Play
376:
368:
362:
360:
352:Joseph Beuys
348:
344:Miranda Otto
342:and a young
335:
329:
326:Jack Clayton
315:
307:Passion Play
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265:Martin Sharp
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138:Jean Cocteau
131:
102:World War II
94:Georges Mora
83:
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3967:Mora family
3927:1949 births
3840:Howling III
3372:(5013): 48.
3321:(4962): 56.
2895:(5374): 76.
2869:(5352): 37.
2575:(5001): 32.
2454:28 February
2371:(4858): 59.
1856:28 February
1702:Collections
1534:Exhibitions
1512:German Sons
1351:Howling III
1134:subject of
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