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Kay (1978)
Character: Derek
Domestic drama by Alma Cullen
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Santa's Christmas Crash (1995)
Character: N/A
Santa's sled crash-lands in the desert where some children and a herd of magic camels help get him back in the air.
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Mrs. Reinhardt (1981)
Character: Mr. Reinhardt
An Englishwoman seeking to escape her marriage arrives at a French hotel.
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Flying in the Branches (1989)
Character: Ed
Sue hasn't seen her family in Prague since she became a refugee in London in 1968. When her younger sister, Dana, is allowed to visit the West for the first time, Sue is reminded of things she had tried to forget. Amid the tensions of the sisters' less than joyful reunion, Dana announces that she wants to find a husband.
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Thank You Very Much (1971)
Character: Peter
A social satire in which advertisers realise that having a blind beggar as the public face of charities would help make them seem more appealing to donors.
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Les Louves (1986)
Character: Bernard
During World War II, two allied soldiers escape from a Nazi POW camp to Lyons, where they accept the hospitality of mademoiselle Helene.
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Frankenstein: A Cinematic Scrapbook (1991)
Character: Victor Frankenstein (archive footage)
Documentary with a treasure trove of rare footage and vintage trailers, offering a rich and unusual look at the history of Frankenstein on the screen.
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Dr. Jekyll & Sister Hyde (1971)
Character: Dr. Jekyll
In foggy London Dr Jekyll experiments on newly deceased women determined to discover an elixir for immortal life. Success enables his spectacular transformation into the beautiful but psychotic Sister Hyde who stalks the dark alleys of Whitechapel for young, innocent, female victims, ensuring continuation of the bloodstained research. With each transformation Sister Hyde becomes the more dominant personality, determined to eventually suppress the frail, ineffectual Dr Jekyll forever.
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Lust for a Vampire (1971)
Character: Giles Barton
In 1830, the Karnstein heirs use the blood of an innocent to bring forth the evil that is the beautiful Mircalla - or as she was in 1710, Carmilla. The nearby Finishing School offers rich pickings not only in in the blood of nubile young ladies but also with the headmaster who is desperate to become Mircalla's disciple, and the equally besotted and even more foolish author Richard Lestrange.
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Persecution (1974)
Character: David Masters
A cat lover (Lana Turner) kills her husband, blackmails her lover (Trevor Howard) and torments her son (Ralph Bates).
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Murder Motel (1975)
Character: Michael Spencer
A young woman looking into the disappearance of her fiance discovers that the last place he was seen was at a very strange motel.
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Fear in the Night (1972)
Character: Robert Heller
It took Peggy Heller a long time to recover from the trauma of a brutal physical assault, suffered in her youth. When she married Robert, he provided her with the love and reassurance she craved for and the two settled down in a pretty house in the grounds of the public school where Robert was a master. But the headmaster of the school is not what he seems and Peggy is convinced he means to harm her - is her fear a figment of her tortured imagination or are there forces at work that intend to manipulate her anxieties with fatal consequences?
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The Horror of Frankenstein (1970)
Character: Victor Frankenstein
Brilliant but arrogant scientist Victor Frankenstein builds a man from spare body parts, only for the monster to come alive and wreak havoc.
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Taste the Blood of Dracula (1970)
Character: Lord Courtley
Three elderly distinguished gentlemen are searching for some excitement in their boring borgoueis lives and gets in contact with one of count Dracula's servants. In a nightly ceremony they restore the count back to life. The three men killed Dracula's servant and as a revenge, the count makes sure that the gentlemen are killed one by one by their own sons.
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I Don't Want to Be Born (1976)
Character: Gino Carlesi
A woman gives birth to a baby, but this is no ordinary one. The child is seemingly possessed by the Devil.
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King of the Wind (1990)
Character: LeDuc
In 1727, an Arab colt is born with the signs of the wheat ear and the white spot on his heel: evil and good. And thus begins the life of Sham. He is a gift to the King of France, through a series of adventures with his faithful stable boy, Agba, he becomes the Godolphin Arabian, the founder of one of the greatest thoroughbred racing lines of all time.
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