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Ride Hard, Ride Wild (1970)
Character: Lief Vedenin (uncredited) (voice)
A professional bike racer who is disfigured in a crash blames his rival for his accident. He takes his revenge by kidnapping his rival's girlfriend.
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Dixie Dynamite (1976)
Character: Deputy Frank
When their moonshiner father is killed by a corrupt deputy, two young girls decide to take over his business and get revenge on the men who had him killed
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Hot Spur (1968)
Character: Wes
A deranged stablehand kidnaps the wife of a ranch owner to avenge the rape of his sister.
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The Black Gestapo (1975)
Character: Ernest
General Ahmed has started an inner-city People's Army to try and relieve the misery of the citizens of Watts. When the locals are put under increasing pressure by Mafia thugs, Ahmed's second-in-command Colonel Kojah asks for permission to start a protection squad to take more direct action. Ahmed fears this protection squad will just turn into a vigilante mob, and his prediction soon proves correct. Will Ahmed be able to wrest control back from the power-mad Kojah, or will he be the mob's next victim?
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Love Camp 7 (1969)
Character: Sgt. Gotthardt (uncredited)
Two female Army agents go undercover at a Nazi prison camp to get information from a scientist being held there.
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Chrome and Hot Leather (1971)
Character: Sheriff Lewis
A Green Beret returns home from the Vietnam war to find that a gang of murderous bikers has killed his fiancee. He calls on several of his Green Beret buddies to come and help him take revenge on the gang.
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The Thing with Two Heads (1972)
Character: Dr. Smith
A rich but racist man is dying and hatches an elaborate scheme for transplanting his head onto another man's body. His health deteriorates rapidly, and doctors are forced to transplant his head onto the only available candidate: a black man from death row.
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Race with the Devil (1975)
Character: Deputy Dave
Two couples vacationing together in an R.V. from Texas to Colorado are terrorized after they witness a murder during a Satanic ritual.
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The Scavengers (1969)
Character: Dillon
Renegade Confederate soldiers take over a frontier town, but after they molest a young black woman, a group of ex-slaves arm themselves and counter-attack.
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Poor Cecily (1974)
Character: Arresting Constable (uncredited)
Cecily is a lovely young woman, so lovely in fact people can't help but be drawn to her beauty. This becomes a problem for the naive girl once her Uncle passes away and she is sold off to pay for his debts. Once living simple life of pleasure, Cecily becomes the object of pleasure once the people she encounters decide to make her their sexual goal.
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Chain Gang Women (1971)
Character: Coleman
A shackled murderer and marijuana offender escape from a Georgia chain gang.
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Violated! (1973)
Character: LAPD Detective (uncredited)
Previously lost rape and revenge mystery about a swastika-carving masked marauder that brutalizes women in Los Angeles.
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The Pick-Up (1968)
Character: Tony
Two mob money couriers, Frankie and Tony, have their latest package of $1 million stolen by two con women, Dana and Marcia, in which the men must find the women to recover the money before they become marked men.
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Sleazy Rider (1973)
Character: Roger (uncredited)
A biker gang seeks revenge on a sheriff and his family after their women are searched for drugs in a way that's not very orderly... or, uh, sanitary. An original X rating due to rampant nudity and sleaze kept this off of most rental shelves during the video revolution. All subsequent bootleg DVDs have been sourced from a very rare Dutch VHS release, which was the only known release of this film on home video.
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A Climax of Blue Power (1974)
Character: Lt. Jim Cable (uncredited)
Eddie always wanted to be a cop, but after repeated rejection from the police academy he finds himself able to be employed only as a night watchman. Unwilling to give up his dream of being a 'man in blue,' he outfits his car and begins wearing an LAPD uniform, using his power to assault and abuse prostitutes.
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