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The Great Depression years in midwest America as seen through the eyes of a 12-year-old Jewish boy.
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Quim and Bea get lost in the woods, desperately trying to escape the men shooting at them. If they stop running, they will die.
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A 12-year-old boy, desperate to impress his baseball coach, winds up breaking his arm. Once he recovers, he has the ability to throw the ball 100 miles an hour and goes on to pitch for the Chicago Cubs in the World Series.
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...in their efforts to eliminate the race of men. The once-great kingdom, watched over by a fading steward, has never been in more desperate need of its king. But can Aragorn answer the call of his heritage and become what he was born to be...
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...escape the apathy in which he has been living since the death of his wife, Alex unwillingly revives her father's pain...Together, Alex and Hector will have to shake off the burden of the past and learn to lead their own lives.
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In the notorious city of Gomorrah, an evil ruler is determined to lay waste to all the nomadic peoples of the desert. The few remaining tribes, never...perish. Knowing their enemy relies on the visions of a sorcerer, they hire a skilled assassin...
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...t expect to see her again. But coincidence brings them together again, and soon the unlikely couple are falling in love, and must deal with the problems of a relationship between a star and an ordinary guy.
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Two mutually distrustful tribes of monkeys inhabit the same habitat: The Woonkos, who live in the forest canopy, and the Laankos, who reside on the ground. One day a rebellious young monkey named Kom falls from the treetops and is saved by the king of the Laankos.
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An officer given the co-command of a military prison in North Africa takes a stand against the brutal mistreatment of prisoners and is met with angry resistance.
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