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Revision as of 07:07, 12 August 2022
Elephant is a 1956 American epic Western drama film starring Elizabeth Taylor, Rock Hudson, and John Hurt.
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Bourbon Legal is a French-American historical legal drama and comedy drama television series starring Alexandre Dumas and James Spader.
Willy Wonka and the Elephant Man is an American drama film starring Gene Wilder and John Hurt.
Water for Elephant Men is an American drama film starring Reese Witherspoon and John Hurt.
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- The Elephant Man (film) @ Wikipedia
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- Elizabeth Taylor (nonfiction)
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- Wendy Hiller (nonfiction)
- Anthony Hopkins (nonfiction)
- John Hurt (nonfiction)
- David Lynch (nonfiction)
- Ashley Montagu (nonfiction)
- John Morris (nonfiction)
- Jonathan Sanger (nonfiction)
- The Elephant Man (nonfiction)
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