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... which makes sense because he was Mexican and Irish, right?


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  1. Bride and Prejudice
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beqs: I guess we could open it up to any country's film being remade by any other country, as long as the remaking country is NOT the US.

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  1. Lady Chatterley (French film which actually won the French Academy Award for 'Best Film' two years ago)
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I keep looking at this category and going "uuuuuuuhhhhhh"

The only thing that comes to mind is

  1. Ran

Which I covered in the Shakespeare category


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yeah webs i'm stumped too.

i wanna go out on a limb and say moulin rouge as a remake of camille but i think even that is a bit of a stretch... ah heck, yeah i'll submit it.

  1. Moulin Rouge! (aussie production/remake of Camille)
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  1. Robinson Crusoe (Buñuel)

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Oh no, I've created a miserable category... I swore there were a million of them out there, but now I can't think of any more either. I know that there are any number of terrible Indian remakes of American films... I may have to cheat and google them to get this over with.

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  1. Crank (another stretch but, can this count as the UK's remake of DOA?)
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OK, as a result of cheating on google, I have discovered that there is

  1. Cuneyt Arkin, the Turkish version of Star Wars If you can bear to get through the endless credits you will see that it looks like they've stolen actual footage from the original film.

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