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Natlogi betalt (1957)
Character: Johnny Williams
A whirlwind romance between a Danish storeclerk and an American G.I. in Copenhagen takes them to a dance club base for prostitutes, whom she befriends and whose pimp he antagonizes.
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Healer (1994)
Character: Sgt. Gaylor
Old-aged and ailing Russian immigrant, Igor Vostovich, affects the lives of all those he meets in a retirement town.
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The Golden Disc (1958)
Character: Harry Blair
The Lucky Charm coffee shop adds a recording studio and record shop.
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The Passing Stranger (1954)
Character: Chick
The pretty owner of a 'greasy spoon' cafe helps a handsome customer involved in robbery and murder.
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All the Money in the World (1983)
Character: President
A young boy gets a wish from a leprechaun, and wishes for all the money in the world. He then learns about the real-life ramifications of such a wish.
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Above Us the Waves (1955)
Character: Cox
In World War II, the greatest threat to the British navy is the German battleship Tirpitz. While anchored in a Norwegian fjord, it is impossible to attack by conventional means, so a plan is hatched for a special commando unit to attack it, using midget submarines to plant underwater explosives.
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Man with a Gun (1958)
Character: Mike Davies
A £20,000 insurance claim is lodged when a nightclub is destroyed by fire, and claims investigator Mike Davies is assigned to get to the bottom of things. One suspect is Harry Drayson, the club owner but if he torched his own property for the insurance, how safe are his other, heavily insured properties?
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Perilous Assignment (1959)
Character: Self
"Perilous Assignment" is an episode of ABC's Walt Disney Presents. Disney loved to show viewers behind the scenes of the daring shoots of its theatrically released or TV shows. The theme of the episode is the making of his next film, The Third Man on the Mountain, an adaptation of James Ramsey Ullman's novel Banner in the Sky, based on the true story of the first ascent of the Matterhorn. Walt Disney will not be limited to a simple promotional making-of. He offers to meet exceptional people, including the French mountain guide Gaston Rébuffat. The latter will show climbing techniques and then reveal breathtaking images of his ascents of steep cliffs with a client for the ascent of Mont-Blanc, filmed for the occasion. In 1958, Walt Disney will therefore offer him to be deputy director on the high mountain scenes of the film "The Third Man on the Mountain".
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The Last Days of Patton (1986)
Character: Col. Paul Harkins
Gen. George S. Patton now works a desk job for the U.S. military after World War II. In the midst of dealing with the difficulty of adapting to his dramatic change of lifestyle, Patton is involved in an auto wreck that leaves him in critical condition. While his body fails him, Patton introspectively reminisces about his relationship with his spouse, Beatrice; his childhood; and his days on the WWI battlefields.
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Dry Rot (1956)
Character: John Danby
Comedy about a trio of not particularly bright bookmakers who try to fix a horse race.
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The Ceremony (1963)
Character: Nicky
A man has an affair with his condemned brother's girlfriend while plotting his escape in Tangier.
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The Flying Scot (1957)
Character: Ronnie
A gang of four would-be robbers plans to steal a fortune in currency hidden aboard the "Flying Scotsman" in a railroad stateroom by cutting through the wall of the adjacent stateroom, but find themselves up against numerous unexpected drawbacks, including interference by their fellow passengers.
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Time Lock (1957)
Character: Colin Walker
A boy is accidentally locked in a bank vault. With less than 10 hours of oxygen left in the vault, it becomes a race to save the boy.
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Cat & Mouse (1958)
Character: Rod Fenner
A GI deserter frames a girl for killing a blackmailer, and holds her captive while seeking gems.
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The Counterfeit Plan (1957)
Character: Duke
An escaped murderer flees France to England, where he forces an ex-forger, now established as a reputable estate owner, and the forger's daughter who knew nothing of his past, to counterfeit 5-pound notes for mass distribution around the countryside.
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36 Hours (1953)
Character: Joe (Uncredited)
When his wife stops writing to him and his letters are returned unanswered, Dan becomes extremely concerned about her welfare. He returns home but is only able to meet with her briefly before she is found murdered. Dan is the obvious suspect but has only 36 hours to find out who murdered her. In so doing he uncovers a shocking catalogue of his wife's past affairs and an identity that he knew nothing about.
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The Good Die Young (1954)
Character: Tod Maslin
An amoral, psychotic playboy incites three men who are down on their luck to commit a mail van robbery, which goes badly wrong.
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Chato's Land (1972)
Character: George Dunn
In 1870s New Mexico, a half-breed kills a bigoted sheriff in self-defense but the posse that eventually hunts him finds itself in dangerous territory.
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Deadly Record (1959)
Character: Trevor Hamilton
A young airline pilot wrongly accused of murdering his unfaithful wife searches for the real killer.
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The White Trap (1959)
Character: Paul Langley
Serving a jail sentence for a crime he didn't commit, Paul Langley makes several attempts to escape from prison, in order to clear his name. He also has other problems, his wife is about to go into labor with their first baby.
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Malta Story (1953)
Character: Officer on Truck
Malta, 1942, during World War II. While the German air force is relentlessly bombing the island, a British pilot falls in love with a young Maltese girl.
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Meet Mr. Lucifer (1953)
Character: American Sailor (uncredited)
A TV set given as a retirement present is sold on to different households causing misery each time.
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Checkpoint (1956)
Character: Johnny Carpenter
Stanley Baker's O'Donovan is sent to steal the plans of a rival company's racing car designs, to ensure his employers win the competition. However, when opening a safe containing the plans, he triggers an alarm leading to a gun battle where he kills a number of people. James Robertson Justice, alarmed by the scandal surrounding the killings, orders his agent be killed surreptitiously to hide his involvement with the plot. The film uses original footage from the Mille Miglia , an Italian open-road endurance race, featuring classic period racing cars.
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Spin a Dark Web (1956)
Character: Jim Bankley
A boxer and war-time Telephone Engineer (Lee Patterson) is lured into a murder cover-up plot by a scheming woman ( Faith Domergue).
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The Key Man (1957)
Character: Lionel Hulme
The host of a radio crime show finds himself mixed up with real gangsters after he re-creates a notorious murder on the air. He uses his knowledge of criminology to foil the gang's wicked scheme.
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Airplane II: The Sequel (1982)
Character: Phoenix Six Captain
A faulty computer causes a passenger space shuttle to head straight for the sun, and man-with-a-past Ted Striker must save the day and get the shuttle back on track – again – all the while trying to patch up his relationship with Elaine.
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The Spaniard's Curse (1958)
Character: Mark Brett
A convicted murderer uses an ancient curse to take his revenge on those responsible for sending him to prison.
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Breakout (1959)
Character: George Munro
For £1500, Chandler and his associates offer a prison break service.
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Please Turn Over (1959)
Character: Rod, the Wrestler (uncredited)
The orderly suburban life of a 1950's English town is turned on its head when the teenaged daughter of one of the residents writes a steamy bestseller featuring characters obviously based on the local population.
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October Moth (1960)
Character: Finlay
A mentally ill farm worker comes to believe that an injured car crash victim is his mother and becomes so unhinged that he turns to murder.
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Reach for the Sky (1956)
Character: Turner
The true story of airman Douglas Bader who overcame the loss of both legs in a 1931 flying accident to become a successful fighter pilot and wing leader during World War II.
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Death Wish 3 (1985)
Character: TV Newscaster
Architect/vigilante Paul Kersey arrives back in New York City and is forcibly recruited by a crooked police chief to fight street crime caused by a large gang terrorizing the neighborhoods.
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The Search for the Evil One (1967)
Character: Becker
A team of agents is sent to a secret location in South America to investigate reports that a group of Nazis actually rescued Adolf Hitler at the end of the war and are hiding him.
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Third Man on the Mountain (1959)
Character: Klaus Wesselhoft
Famous British mountaineer Winter wants to climb a difficult summit, the Citadel. He goes to a small village but no guide wants to accompany him. A young man from the village, Rudi Matt, whose father died fifteen years earlier during an attempt to climb the Citadel, is determined to accompany him, with the help of his uncle. Winter also manages to hire a guide from a neighboring village and competitor, Emil Saxo. The roped party of four men then begins the ascent of the still untouched summit.
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The Story of Esther Costello (1957)
Character: Harry Grant
Eighteen-year-old Esther has been deaf and blind since the accident that killed her mother. Wealthy Margaret Landi, a native of Esther's village in Ireland, is persuaded to help educate and possibly heal Esther. Margaret grows to love Esther as a daughter, but finds Esther's innocence threatened by sleazy promoters and her own sleazy ex-husband.
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The 3 Worlds of Gulliver (1960)
Character: Reldresal
Doctor Gulliver is poor, so nothing - not even his charming fiancée Elisabeth - keeps him in the town he lives. He signs on to a ship to India, but in a storm he's washed off the ship and ends up on an island, which is inhibitated by very tiny people. After he managed to convince them he's harmless and is accepted as one of their citizens, their king wants to use him in war against a people of giants. Compared to them, even Gulliver is a gnome.
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Bullseye! (1990)
Character: Darrell Hyde
Spies force two British con men to pose as look-alike scientists peddling cheap-energy fusion.
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Jack the Ripper (1959)
Character: Sam Lowry
A serial killer is murdering women in the Whitechapel district of London. An American policeman is brought in to help Scotland Yard solve the case.
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