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Worlds of Love

Worlds of Love

70% Match19721h 6m

Documentary

Overview

A pseudo-documentary about the evolution of love.

Top Cast

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Fran Carston

Indian Girl (uncredited) (archive footage)

W

William Howard

Guy in Stag Film (uncredited) (archive footage)

Carmen Olivera

Carmen Olivera

Girl in Stag Film (uncredited) (archive footage)

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Worlds of Love
Worlds of Love

Worlds of Love

7.019721h 6m
Documentary

A pseudo-documentary about the evolution of love.

No image
Actor

Fran Carston

as Indian Girl (uncredited) (archive footage)

Fran Carston

Indian Girl (uncredited) (archive footage)

Fran Carston

Indian Girl (uncredited) (archive footage)

No image
Actor

William Howard

as Guy in Stag Film (uncredited) (archive footage)

William Howard

Guy in Stag Film (uncredited) (archive footage)

William Howard

Guy in Stag Film (uncredited) (archive footage)

Carmen Olivera
Carmen Olivera
Actor

Carmen Olivera

as Girl in Stag Film (uncredited) (archive footage)

Carmen Olivera

Girl in Stag Film (uncredited) (archive footage)

Carmen Olivera

Girl in Stag Film (uncredited) (archive footage)

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