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We're Not Married! (1952)
Character: Soldier (uncredited)
A Justice of the Peace performed weddings a few days before his license was valid. A few years later five couples learn they have never been legally married.
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A Patch of Blue (1965)
Character: Man (uncredited)
A blind, uneducated white girl is befriended by a black man, who becomes determined to help her escape her impoverished and abusive home life.
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Return of the Fly (1959)
Character: Cop
Fifteen years after his father's experiments with matter transmission fail, Philippe Delambre and his uncle François attempt to create a matter transmission device on their own. However, their experiments have disastrous results, turning Philippe into a horrible half-man, half-fly creature.
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The Three Stooges Meet Hercules (1962)
Character: Simon
The Three Stooges manage to crash through the time barrier with their slap-happy antics in this classic feature-length comedy. Larry, Moe, and Curly-Joe are friends of a young scientist, Schuyler Davis, who has created a time machine. Together with Schuyler's girlfriend, Diane, they are all transported back to ancient Ithaca which is ruled by the tyrannical King Odius. The lecherous king promptly takes a liking to Diane and banishes Schuyler and The Stooges to the galleys. When they manage to escape, they begin promoting Schuyler as "Hercules" at local gladiatorial combats - until the real Hercules shows up. But, with their unique "charm," The Stooges convince Hercules to help them rescue Diane. Written by Robert Lynch
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Space Master X-7 (1958)
Character: Jim Dale
A fungus dubbed "Blood Rust" from outer space threatens to destroy the Earth.
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Big House, U.S.A (1955)
Character: Accomplice on Fishing Boat (uncredited)
A tough and realistic crime drama unfolds as merciless kidnapper Jerry Barker (Ralph Meeker) demands ransom paid against a young runaway whose fate lands Barker in Casabel Island Prison.
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Under the Gun (1951)
Character: Nero, Burly Henchman
A convicted racketeer becomes prison trustee when an inmate whom he persuaded to escape is killed.
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Shakedown (1950)
Character: Newspaper Worker (uncredited)
Jack Early is a photographer who will stop at nothing to climb his way to the very top of the success ladder. On the strength of his sheer tenacity, he gets a job with a major newspaper, and it's not long before he's made a name for himself by charming a notorious crime boss, Nick Palmer, into allowing himself to be photographed. Palmer takes him under his wing, but Early decides to bite the hand that feeds him and sets Palmer and another crime boss, Colton, against one another.
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Affair in Trinidad (1952)
Character: Olaf, Fabian's Chauffeur (uncredited)
A nightclub singer enlists her brother-in-law to track down her husband's killer.
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Dinosaurus! (1960)
Character: The Neanderthal
After undersea explosions near a Caribbean island, prehistoric creatures are unleashed on the unsuspecting population.
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The Red Menace (1949)
Character: Schultz
A couple try to leave the Communist party after a murder by the group they were once loyal to.
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Winchester '73 (1950)
Character: Mossman - Cavalryman (uncredited)
Lin McAdam rides into town on the trail of Dutch Henry Brown, only to find himself in a shooting competition against him. McAdam wins the prize, a one-in-a-thousand Winchester rifle, but Dutch steals it and leaves town. McAdam follows, intent on settling his old quarrel, while the rifle keeps changing hands and touching a number of lives.
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The Young Country (1970)
Character: Blacksmith
An adventurous young gambler searches for the owner of a mysterious fortune.
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The Glory Brigade (1953)
Character: Pvt. Ryan
During the Korean War Lt. Sam Pryor volunteers his platoon to escort Greek troops to perform a reconnaissance mission behind Communist lines. Due to his Greek heritage Pryor is initially proud to accompany the Greek contingent but his feelings change to scorn and mistrust when what he believes is cowardice shown by the Greek soldiers and their leaders results in the near annihiliation of his own platoon. An uneasy alliance is maintained between the US and Greek troops as the enemy's true objective is learned.
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Undertow (1949)
Character: Frost
Undertow stars Scott Brady as a gambler just out of wartime military service. No longer interested in wagers and speculations, Brady wants only to open up a mountain vacation lodge. Before this can take place, Brady is framed for murder, and forced to hide out in the home of Peggy Dow. With the help of Dow and a policeman friend, Brady searches for the real murderer. Watch carefully in Undertow and you'll spot new Universal contractee "Roc" Hudson as a plainclothes detective.
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Ma and Pa Kettle Go to Town (1950)
Character: Louie
When Pa wins a jingle-writing contest, he and Ma head for New York City. They they get in trouble with gangsters when they lose some stolen money which they had already agreed to deliver to one of the thugs.
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Gunfight at the O.K. Corral (1957)
Character: Cowboy (uncredited)
Lawman Wyatt Earp and outlaw Doc Holliday form an unlikely alliance which culminates in their participation in the legendary Gunfight at the O.K. Corral.
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Tonka (1958)
Character: Corporal Korn
Young Indian brave White Bull captures and tames a wild stallion and names him Tonka. But when White Bull's cruel cousin claims Tonka for his own and mistreats the horse, White Bull sets him free. Tonka finally finds a home with Capt. Keogh and the 7th Calvary, and in 1876, rides into the Battle of Little Big Horn with General Armstrong Custer, becoming its only survivor.
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Period of Adjustment (1962)
Character: Trucker (uncredited)
A newlywed couple on their honeymoon visit friends who are having marital problems of their own.
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Valley of the Dragons (1961)
Character: Od-Loo
In 1881 Algeria, an American soldier and a French aristocrat are about to have a duel over a woman when a comet hurtling past the Earth draws them into its gravitational pull. The men find themselves transported to the moon, where they discover a prehistoric civilization inhabited by reptiles and humans.
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The Cincinnati Kid (1965)
Character: Danny's Henchman (uncredited)
An up-and-coming poker player tries to prove himself in a high-stakes match against a long-time master of the game.
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Wake Me When It's Over (1960)
Character: Navy Chief (uncredited)
The war may be over, but that doesn't keep the hapless Gus Brubaker from being drafted and posted on a forgotten little Japanese Island...and that's just the beginning of this wacky Air Force adventure!
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Alaska Passage (1959)
Character: Jack McCormick
Al Graham runs a trucking business in Alaska, America’s final frontier which confronts him with washed out bridges, female hitchhikers and mayhem concerning his partner Gerard Mason and his scheming wife.
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Sierra (1950)
Character: Hogan
Ring Hassard and his father Jeff, wild horse breakers, live in a hidden mountain eyrie as Jeff is wanted for a murder he didn't commit. Things change when they take in a lost young lady, Riley Martin, who finds that Ring has "never seen a woman close up." Jeff is injured, Ring runs afoul of horse thieves and the law, and Riley (who is a lawyer) labors to clear the Hassards (who others would prefer dead).
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Shield for Murder (1954)
Character: N/A
A crooked police detective masterminds a robbery then fights to keep the stolen money.
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Kiss of Death (1947)
Character: Guard (uncredited)
An ex-con trying to go straight must face a crazed criminal out for revenge.
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Seven Ways from Sundown (1960)
Character: N/A
A Texas Ranger must capture an outlaw and take him-in, while tangling with savage Apaches and greedy bounty-hunters on the way back to jail.
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