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Love Thy Neighbor And His Wife (1970)
Character: Dan (as Ronnie Runningboard)
Mark 12:31 instructs, "Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself." After Hours 69:69 suggests, "Do unto thy neighbor as she likes it." Choose your words to live by...
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Confessions of a Bad Girl (1965)
Character: Photographer
Judith, a pretty young girl from a small town, comes to New York City determined to become a famous actress. She auditions for a variety of modeling and acting jobs, and finds out that the men she's auditioning for expect more than one kind of "audition" from her.
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She Should Have Stayed in Bed (1963)
Character: Man Running Around Building
A New York photographer takes photos of various tenants in a posh apartment building while waiting for a nude pin-up model to show up for him at his studio.
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Censored (1965)
Character: Man at Elevator
A collection of clips that had reputedly been scissored from various films on account of their content being too racy. (None of them actually were - in fact, it's all footage shot for this film by Barry Mahon - but why get in the way of a good story?)
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The Blue Knight (1975)
Character: Hemmings
In this pilot film that preceded the short-lived series, a street cop in his last week on the force before his retirement investigates the murder of his partner.
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The Hunted Lady (1977)
Character: Truck Driver
An undercover policewoman finds herself framed for murder. Forced to flee for her life, she determines to clear her name and bring the real killers to justice.
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Odio mi cuerpo (1974)
Character: Peter Muller
The brain of a male engineer is transplanted into a female’s body. He soon finds it very frustrating to cope with the daily sexist discrimination most women deal with. For example, he is surprised when no one will hire a female engineer. When he is faced with dealing with female sexuality, he quickly begins exhibiting lesbian tendencies.
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Outrage! (1973)
Character: Vance Chandler's Attorney
One man decides to wage war against a gang of teenage punks besieging an affluent California community. Based on a true incident.
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Hollywood Man (1976)
Character: John
A film crew struggles to finish a motorcycle-stunt epic despite repeated threats of sabotage from the mob.
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Mrs. Sundance (1974)
Character: Merkle
The girlfriend of the Sundance Kid is on the run, with a price on her head, when she hears rumors that Sundance may still be alive.
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The Doberman Gang (1972)
Character: Eddie
After a failed bank robbery, an ex-con, an ex-waitress and a few of their friends train a pack of doberman dogs to rob a bank for them.
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The Defilers (1965)
Character: Carl Walker Jr.
Two young thugs kidnap a young girl and keep her in the basement of an old warehouse where they forcibly make her their sex slave.
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1,000 Shapes of a Female (1963)
Character: Byron
An art dealer asks a number of local artists for paintings centered around the nude female form; a nudie-cutie ensues.
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She Freak (1967)
Character: Police Officer
Jade is a waitress who leaves the greasy-diner business for the excitement of the carnival. She quickly discovers that she despises freaks and human oddities.
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The Beast That Killed Women (1965)
Character: Man in Hospital
Panic and fear strike the hearts of the terrorised sun-kissed nudist girls of a once peaceful nudist resort in sun-bleached Miami, when a mysterious, yet menacing intruder manages to find his way in the camp.
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