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Dead to the World is a film of genre Drama with Lynette Curran

Dead to the World (1991)

Dead to the World
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Dead to the World is a 1991 Australian film.

It premiered at the 1991 Melbourne International Film Festival.

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The owner of an inner city boxing gym and her troupe of boxers band together to fight developers.

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