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The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm: Rapunzel / The Six Servants (2005)
Character: Voice Yoyo Croc
Based on ancient German folklore, the fairy tales created by Jakob and Wilhelm Grimm have become ageless bedtime favorites because of their magical ability to transport children into the world of the imagination. This animated adaptation of the brothers' "Rapunzel" concerns a sorcerer's lonely daughter locked in a tower and endowed with the most beautiful long tresses in folklore. Includes the bonus feature "The Six Servants."
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The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm: Little Red Riding Hood / The Goosemaiden (2006)
Character: Yoyo Croc (voice)
With their captivating stories about maidens, witches, trolls and talking animals, word-wise German siblings Jakob and Wilhelm Grimm -- better known as the Brothers Grimm -- revolutionized the world of children's literature. This animated tale, adapted from the Grimms' "Little Red Riding Hood," tells the story of a crimson-caped girl who disobeys her mother and ends up in the arms of a wolf. A bonus feature, "The Goosemaiden," is also included.
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The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm: Puss in Boots / The Masterthief (2005)
Character: Yoyo Croc (voice)
Based on ancient German folklore, the fairy tales created by Jakob and Wilhelm Grimm have become ageless bedtime favorites because of their magical ability to transport children into the world of the imagination. This animated adaptation of the brothers' "Puss in Boots" concerns an enterprising talking cat who, using nothing but his wits, ingratiates himself with the king. Includes the bonus feature "The Masterthief."
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The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm: Rumpelstiltskin / The Valiant Little Tailor (2005)
Character: Voice Yoyo Croc
Rumpelstiltskin Aided by a mysterious little troll, the millers daughter has spun straw into gold, thus gaining the good Kings hand and heart, and saving her fathers life. But now, the nasty troll wants compensation. He demands her first-born child, unless she can guess his name before the sun has risen three times and it's not an ordinary name, that's for sure! The Valiant Little Tailor A tailor tells everyone he has killed seven in one blow. They believe that the seven were robbers, knights or wild beasts, when all he did was send seven houseflies to heaven! Then he must deal with a family of gruesome giants, a malicious unicorn, and a terrible wild boar, and only by defeating them all can he win the hand of the beautiful princess.
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The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm: The Frog King / The Meaning of Fear (2005)
Character: Yoyo Croc (voice)
Based on ancient German folklore, the fairy tales created by Jakob and Wilhelm Grimm have become ageless bedtime favorites because of their magical ability to transport children into the world of the imagination. In this animated adaptation of the brothers' "The Frog King," an enterprising croaker who lives at the bottom of a well makes a deal with a beautiful princess. Includes the bonus feature "The Meaning of Fear."
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The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm: Cinderella / King Thrushbeard (2005)
Character: Yoyo Croc (voice)
Based on ancient German folklore, the fairy tales created by Jakob and Wilhelm Grimm have become ageless bedtime favorites because of their magical ability to transport children into the world of the imagination. This animated adaptation of the brothers' "Cinderella" concerns the most famous stepdaughter in folklore, her fairy godmother and a prince with a perplexing glass slipper. Includes the bonus feature "King Thrushbeard."
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News Hounds (1990)
Character: William Henderson
Every cub reporter wants a front page 'splash' and the journalists from The Brit, a top-selling daily tabloid, are no exception. They're on the trail of a sensational story and their jobs depend on it.
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Keep It Up Downstairs (1976)
Character: Count Von Schilling
The year is 1904; the setting is Cockshute Towers, one of England's stateliest homes. When the household is threatened with bankruptcy, both the masters and the servants are prepared to co-operate in trying to find some cash - after all, most of them are enjoying liaisons of one kind or another among themselves, and none have any desire to give up their rewarding way of life...
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The American Way (1987)
Character: Mrs. Westinghouse
A group of Vietnam vets disturbs television programs from a B-29 airplane. They want to sabotage Mrs Westinghouse's political campaign who is running for the Senate in support of US military involvement in South America. Mrs Westinghouse orders some nuclear missiles to be launched against the saboteurs, but they manage to avoid the impact and even succeed in exposing a big secret of hers.
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The American Way (1987)
Character: Senator Willa Westinghouse
A group of Vietnam vets disturbs television programs from a B-29 airplane. They want to sabotage Mrs Westinghouse's political campaign who is running for the Senate in support of US military involvement in South America. Mrs Westinghouse orders some nuclear missiles to be launched against the saboteurs, but they manage to avoid the impact and even succeed in exposing a big secret of hers.
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Arthur's Whisky (2024)
Character: Derek
When Joan’s husband dies, she is shocked to discover he had invented an elixir which makes the drinker look young again. Sharing it with her two friends, the three women paint the town red but soon discover that they are no longer equipped to be young in the modern world.
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An American Tail: Fievel Goes West (1991)
Character: Additional Voices (voice)
Some time after the Mousekewitz's have settled in America, they find that they are still having problems with the threat of cats. That makes them eager to try another home out in the west, where they are promised that mice and cats live in peace. Unfortunately, the one making this claim is an oily con artist named Cat R. Waul who is intent on his own sinister plan.
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Proteus (1995)
Character: Dr. Shelley
Group of heroin smugglers finds shelter on abandoned oil rig after their ship had exploded. Soon they find that the oil rig was just cover for biological experiment. One of the results is Charlie - shape-shifting monster with ability to absorb the memory of its victims. However, even such creatures have their own bad habits.
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All Dogs Go to Heaven (1989)
Character: Sir Reginald (voice)
When a casino-owning dog named Charlie is murdered by his rival Carface, he finds himself in Heaven. Wanting to get back at his killer, he cons his way back to the living with the warning that doing so damns him to Hell. Once back, he teams with his old partner, Itchy, to prep his retaliation. He stumbles upon an orphan girl who can talk to the animals, thus allowing him to get the inside info on the races to ensure his wins to finance his plans. However, all the while, he is still haunted by nightmares of what's waiting for him on the other side unless he can prove that he is worthy of Heaven again.
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The Power of One (1992)
Character: Man Guest #1
PK, an English orphan terrorized for his family's political beliefs in Africa, turns to his only friend, a kindly world-wise prisoner, Geel Piet. Geel teaches him how to box with the motto “fight with your fists and lead with your heart”. As he grows to manhood, PK uses these words to take on the system and the injustices he sees around him - and finds that one person really can make a difference.
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One More Kiss (1999)
Character: Opera buff
When Sarah Hopson realizes her successful high-rise New York lifestyle is devoid of meaning, she packs her bags and heads for her home town in the Scottish Borders to look for Sam, her childhood sweetheart and the only man she ever loved. Sam Murray runs a restaurant. He and Sarah grew up together and Sam hoped they'd grow old together. His world fell apart the day Sarah left and now she's back, standing on his doorstep and telling his wife she'd like to spend some time with him. Written by NybergerMeister
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