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Paris After Midnight (1951)
Character: Sgt. Eddie
Two American soldiers, locked up in a Parisian jail, recount their night of mishaps involving ladies of the evening, strip tease, and infidelity.
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Test Tube Babies (1948)
Character: Dr. Wright
A happily married couple has been trying to have a baby with no luck. They discover that the husband is sterile. Their family doctor suggests that they think about artificial insemination, which at the time was considered a scandalous choice.
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The Bottle and the Throttle (1968)
Character: Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
The dangers of drinking and driving are illustrated to a teenager returning from a beach party, where after having "one too many beach beers" he runs over a young mother and her child. This color short is not to be confused with the earlier black and white film, with same title, from 1961.
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The Bottle and the Throttle (1961)
Character: Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
The dangers of drinking and driving are illustrated to a teenager returning from a beach party, where after having "one too many beach beers" he runs over a young mother and her child. This black and white short is not to be confused with the later color film, with same title, from 1968 (some sources indicate 1965).
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Gun Girls (1957)
Character: Joe
An unexpected pregnancy disrupts the lifestyle of a young female hoodlum who joins her fellow delinquents on regular robbery sprees.
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Modify (2025)
Character: Dr. Alton / Narrator (archival audio) (uncredited)
A timeline of transformation, compiled from 8 years' worth of photos by and of transgender actress and filmmaker Robyn Adams.
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The Violent Years (1956)
Character: Lt. Holmes
A newspaper publisher's daughter suffers from neglect by her parents. She and her friends turn to crime by dressing up like men, holding up gas stations, raping young men at gunpoint, and having makeout parties when her parents are away. Their "fence" gets them to trash the school on request of sinister un-American clients, and they run afoul of the law, apple pie, and God himself.
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A Star Is Born (1954)
Character: Bailiff (uncredited)
A movie star helps a young singer-actress find fame, even as age and alcoholism send his own career into a downward spiral.
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Dance Hall Racket (1953)
Character: Umberto Scalli
A gangster who operates a sleazy dance hall uses a sadistic bodyguard to keep his girls afraid and his customers in line.
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Girl Gang (1954)
Character: Joe
A gangster hooks gangs of young women on drugs and has them commit robberies and prostitution.
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Glen or Glenda (1953)
Character: Dr. Alton / Narrator
A psychiatrist tells two stories: one of a trans woman, the other of a pseudohermaphrodite.
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Jail Bait (1954)
Character: Vic Brady
Don Gregor, the son of famous plastic surgeon Dr. Boris Gregor, begins to hang around with young criminal Vic Brady and carry a gun. The pair attempt an armed holdup, and when things start to go wrong Gregor accidentally kills a night watchman. Fearing that Gregor plans to turn himself in, Brady kills him and blackmails Dr. Gregor into giving him a new face.
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The Blonde Pick-Up (1951)
Character: Umberto Scalli
Scalli is a gangster who manages women wrestlers as a front for his bookmaking, drug, and prostitution rackets. He trusts the wrong people and ends up trying to run away from both the police and mysterious mob boss Mr. Big, to whom he owes $35,000.
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