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Love at the Top (1982)
Character: Drew
Glynnis Kidwell is right where she wants to be. She is both an attractive, vivacious woman, and at the top of her career as a top lingerie fashion designer. She is sent to New York to be considered for promotion, only to discover that her competition is the irresistible Kyle Durant, who is married to the owner's daughter. Set against the backdrop of romantic New York, Glynnis is thrust into making the decision of her life. Romance or career? And every time she kisses Kyle, the love for him grows, making it that much harder.
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A Reason to Live (1985)
Character: Josh Turner
When Gus Stewart's wife announces that she wants to divorce him, he starts thinking about committing suicide. His 14-year-old son Alex notices this and desperately tries to prevent him from doing so and to give his father a reason to live.
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Miracle at Beekman's Place (1988)
Character: Howard
Following a family tragedy, an idealistic hospital chief of staff dumps his high-paying job to open a storefront inner-city clinic.
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Harry's War (1981)
Character: Newsman
After his aunt dies of a heart attack while fighting the IRS, Harry Johnson decides to take up the cause.
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Mitzi & 100 Guys (1975)
Character: Self
Mitzi Gaynor in a song and dance hour with an all-male, star-studded ensemble featuring her main guests Michael Landon (Little House on the Prairie) and Jack Albertson (Chico and the Man), plus 28 celebrities as her "Million Dollar Chorus." Songs performed include: "I Got the Music in Me," "The Most Beautiful Guy in the World," and "You Are the Sunshine of My Life."
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Revenge of the Stepford Wives (1980)
Character: Bruce Manson
A TV reporter arrives in the quiet town of Stepford to launch an investigation into why the town has the lowest divorce and crime rates in America. However, she begins to notice some bizarre behavior in the women of the town, discovering that Stepford is not as clean-cut as it seems.
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Cannibal Women in the Avocado Jungle of Death (1989)
Character: Dean Stockwell
The U.S. government, eager to protect the nation's avacado supplies, recruits feminist professor Margo Hunt to make contact with the Piranha Women, an all-female tribe who believe men are only good as a source of food. Accompanying Dr. Hunt on her trip are Jim, a guide of questionable competence, and Bunny, a student of unquestionable incompetence.
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Last Man Club (2016)
Character: Eagle Pennell
A WW2 veteran destined for life in a retirement home escapes his difficult family situation and embarks on a cross country adventure to find the last remaining members of his B-17 bomber crew with the help of a beautiful accomplice.
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First Family (1980)
Character: Gloria's Secret Service Agent #2
When the First Daughter is kidnapped by an African tribe, the President must do what he can to keep them from sacrificing her.
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Annie Hall (1977)
Character: Lacey Party Guest
New York comedian Alvy Singer falls in love with the ditsy Annie Hall.
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Gremlins (1984)
Character: Lew Landers (WDHB-TV reporter)
When Billy Peltzer is given a strange but adorable pet named Gizmo for Christmas, he inadvertently breaks the three important rules of caring for a Mogwai, unleashing a horde of mischievous gremlins on a small town.
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Imps* (1983)
Character: Voice Over Announcer
Once Upon a Time in a mythical place called Hollywood, a long, long, long time ago in a galaxy not so very far away, a witty group of actors with 38 EMMY Nominations, 3 Academy Award nominations, and 8 Golden Globe nominations, along with 4 Playmates and a Penthouse Pet, came together in a burst of comic frenzy and created imps*.
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Defending Your Life (1991)
Character: Game Show Moderator
Is there love after death? After he dies suddenly, the hapless advertising executive Daniel Miller finds himself in Judgment City, a gleaming way station where the newly deceased must prove they lived a life of sufficient courage to advance in their journey through the universe. As the self-doubting Daniel struggles to make his case, a budding relationship with the uninhibited Julia offers him a chance to finally feel alive.
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All God's Children (1980)
Character: N/A
Big city judge Parke Denison is involved in a forced busing dispute at the climax of his long career. The friendship between two families -- one white, one black -- and their sons, who are buddies, provides the microcosm of this major social issue that has been argued for several decades.
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Teen Wolf (1985)
Character: Vice Principal Rusty Thorne
When a shy teenager's new-found powers help him score at basketball - and with the popular girls - he has some pretty hairy decisions to make.
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Semi-Tough (1977)
Character: Bud McNair
A three-way friendship between two free-spirited professional football players and the owner's daughter becomes compromised when two of them become romantically involved.
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Pandemonium (1982)
Character: Mandy's Dad
A former high school student who always wanted to be a cheerleader decides to reopen the cheerleading program at her former high school after years of closure for being targeted by a serial killer.
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Dream Machine (1991)
Character: Lance Harper
As a reward from a jilted millionairess, Davis is given the $100,000 Porsche of the unfaithful husband. Unknown to Davis and the wife, the body of the husband is in the Porsche. The killer tries in vain to recover the body before it is discovered.
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The Howling (1981)
Character: Lew Landers
After a bizarre and near fatal encounter with a serial killer, a newswoman is sent to a rehabilitation center whose inhabitants may not be what they seem.
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Just Between Friends (1986)
Character: Bill
Holly and Sandy strike up an instant friendship; they don't know however that they have more in common than they'd like. When tragedy strikes, their relationship is tested.
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