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A '''multiple-language version film''' (often abbreviated to '''MLV''') or '''foreign language version''', is a film, especially from the early talkie era, produced in several different languages for international markets.<ref>Period literature always refer to these films as '''foreign language
The idea of whether these were different / recut versions of the same film or separate films in their own right is open to debate and interpretation by the viewer. Filming in different years could be used as the basis for this as clearly two versions of a film 10 years apart are considered separate films. However The Tunnel was filmed three times (1933 Germany, 1933 France, 1935 England) with two in the same year and another 2 years apart making the determination difficult for these cases.
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