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Benny's Place (1982)
Character: Kochak
Time begins to catches up to a tough factory worker who is feeling threatened by younger men at work and at play.
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Beyond the Law (1968)
Character: Detective Finney
Takes place over the course of one feverish night in a Manhattan police precinct and neighboring bar.
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The Tenth Level (1976)
Character: Bully in Bar
Inspired by the Stanley Milgram obedience research, this TV movie chronicles a psychology professor's study to determine why people, such as the Nazis, were willing to "just follow orders" and do horrible things to others. Professor Stephen Turner leads students to believe that they are applying increasingly painful electric shocks to other subjects when they fail to perform a task correctly, and is alarmed to see how much pain the students can be convinced to inflict "in the name of science."
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Monkey Shines (1988)
Character: Charlie Cunningham
A quadriplegic man is given a trained monkey help him with every day activities, until the little monkey begins to develop feelings, and rage, against its new master and those who get too close to him.
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King of the Gypsies (1978)
Character: N/A
Zharko, leader of the Romanis in NYC, passes his position of leadership on to his unwilling grandson, Dave, leading to infighting between Dave and his father.
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Bad (1977)
Character: Man Buying Newspaper
Hazel runs a beauty salon out of her house, but makes extra money by providing ruthless women the oppurtunity to perform hit jobs. L.T. is a parasite, and contacts Hazel looking for work after he runs out of money. She is reluctant to use him for a hit, since she prefers using women, but decides to try him on a trial basis. Meanwhile, the cop she pays off wants an arrest to make it look like he's doing his job, but Hazel doesn't want to sacrifice any of her "associates". The sleazy side of life is explored in this delightfully dark and deadpan film.
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The Pelican Brief (1993)
Character: Sara Ann Morgan's Father
A law student's theory about the recent deaths of two Supreme Court justices embroils her in a far-reaching web of murder, corruption, and greed.
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Enemy of the State (1998)
Character: Tunnel Technician
When the videotape of the murder of a congressman unknowingly ends up in the hands of labor lawyer and dedicated family man Robert Clayton Dean, he is framed for the murder. With the help of the mysterious Brill, Dean attempts to throw the NSA off his trail and prove his innocence.
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...And Justice for All (1979)
Character: Desk Clerk Kiley
An ethical Baltimore defense lawyer disgusted with rampant legal corruption is forced to defend a judge he despises in a rape trial under the threat of being disbarred.
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For Ladies Only (1981)
Character: Dave Lamros
An aspiring young actor moonlights as a male stripper while looking for work in the theatre.
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Shot in the Heart (2001)
Character: Uncle Vern
The story of a man coming to terms with the sins and secrets of his notorious brother and, in the process, exploring the legacy of violence in his own family.
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Pick-up (1975)
Character: Executive
Sexy hippie chicks Carol and Maureen get more than they bargained for when they hitch a ride with groovy hippie dude Chuck in his nifty mobile bus home. The trio get lost in the Florida Everglades following a fierce rain storm and embark on a startling spiritual journey of self-discovery.
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Voices (1979)
Character: Fat Floyd
An up-and-coming nightclub singer falls in love with a shy young deaf teacher who aspires to be a dancer.
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Super 8 (2011)
Character: Mr. McCandless
In late 1970s Ohio, a group of friends filming a homemade zombie movie witness a devastating train derailment. Soon after, their quiet town is gripped by unexplained disappearances, strange phenomena, and a growing sense of fear, as they uncover that something terrifying has been set loose.
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Major League II (1994)
Character: Red Sox Manager
After losing in the ALCS the year before, the Cleveland Indians are determined to make it into the World Series this time! However, they first have to contend with Rachel Phelps again when she buys back the team.
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The Deadliest Season (1977)
Character: Trainer Doyle
Gerry Miller, a professional hockey player, gives in to internal and outside pressures and adopts a more aggressive style on the ice. During one particularly violent game a player on an opposing team dies, and the authorities charge Miller with manslaughter.
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