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Popular Movies That Stole Their Plots From Other Films
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PAPAYA posted on 2016/08/03Ever wonder if your favorite movies are truly original? This video dives into famous films like Alien and The Lion King that might have borrowed their plots, perfect for movie buffs wanting to learn about film history and legal disputes! You'll pick up some great vocabulary while exploring these fascinating cinematic connections.
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