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The Freeway Maniac (1989)
Character: Salesman
A crazed killer sneaks onto the set of a sci-fi film and begins murdering the cast and crew.
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Stand Up and Be Counted (1972)
Character: Foreman
Sheila is a newspaper reporter who returns to her home town in order to write an article about the progress of the liberation of the women. Arriving at the town she is very surprised to see that her sister and also her mother agree very much with the feministic arguments.
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Shirts/Skins (1973)
Character: First Detective
Six businessmen who have a weekly after-hours basketball game get caught up in a bet about a hide-and-seek contest.
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Doorways (1993)
Character: Trucker
Cat, a fugitive from a parallel Earth ruled by aliens, lands on "our" Earth in the middle of a freeway, causing an accident.
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Travis Logan, D.A. (1971)
Character: N/A
Sand devises a scheme to murder his former business partner and maintains his innocence throughout the trial, as he is prosecuted by District Attorney Travis Logan.
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Panic on the 5:22 (1974)
Character: Charlie
Three armed men take over a private railroad car, determined to rob and kill the passengers.
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Fugitive Nights: Danger in the Desert (1993)
Character: Lieberman
A lady private eye on her first job working a routine divorce case teams up with a cynical, heavy-drinking police detective after inadvertently stumbling upon a much bigger caper involving a mysterious fugitive.
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Longshot (1981)
Character: Marty
When one of the foosball team members is injured, a 14-year-old girl takes the champion's place.
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Wizards of the Lost Kingdom II (1989)
Character: Merchant
Three kingdoms have been overtaken by three evil lords and only Tyor, a teenage boy with magical powers, can restore peace to the land with the help of a bumbling elder, wizard and a hero in each kingdom. Tyor fights alongside them and eventually becomes a powerful wizard in his own right.
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The Love God? (1969)
Character: Big Joe
Ornithologist Abner Peacock sells off his modest-selling birdwatching periodical to a charlatan who turns it into a girlie mag, making it a massive financial success. After Peacock and the magazine are taken to court on obscenity charges, he unwillingly becomes a reluctant hero and ends up a swinging libertine.
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The Left Handed Gun (1958)
Character: Clerk
When a crooked sheriff murders his employer, William "Billy the Kid" Bonney decides to avenge the death by killing the man responsible, throwing the lives of everyone around him into turmoil, and endangering the General Amnesty set up by Governor Wallace to bring peace to the New Mexico Territory.
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Don't Just Stand There (1968)
Character: Jean-Jacques
In exchange for helping writer-adventurer Lawrence Colby smuggle 300 watch parts into Paris from Switzerland, Martine Randall asks Colby to help solve a complicated situation involving her friend Sabine Manning, a well-known author of sex novels.
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To Trap a Spy (1964)
Character: Assault Force Member
The men from U.N.C.L.E. are off to Africa to stop the assassination of a president.
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The Domino Principle (1977)
Character: Bowkamp
Roy Tucker, a Vietnam war veteran with excellent shooting skills, is serving a long prison sentence when a mysterious visitor promises him that he will be released if he agrees to carry out a dangerous assignment.
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The Karate Kid Part III (1989)
Character: Uncle Louie
Despondent over the closing of his karate school, Cobra Kai teacher John Kreese joins a ruthless businessman and martial artist to get revenge on Daniel and Mr. Miyagi.
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Lust and the Flesh (1965)
Character: Bob
A man married to a nymphomaniac tries wife-swapping to satisfy her desires and ends up falling for the timid, sex-phobic female half of the couple he chooses for this.
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The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965)
Character: Archelaus
From his birth in Bethlehem to his death and eventual resurrection, the life of Jesus Christ is given the all-star treatment in this epic retelling. Major aspects of Christ's life are touched upon, including the execution of all the newborn males in Egypt by King Herod; Christ's baptism by John the Baptist; and the betrayal by Judas after the Last Supper that eventually leads to Christ's crucifixion and miraculous return.
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I Wonder Who's Killing Her Now? (1975)
Character: N/A
Oliver is in trouble. He's been caught embezzling money from his father's company, and unless he can pay back the $250,000 he took (which he can't), he will be fired from his job, arrested and probably sent to jail. Meanwhile, his rich wife has not only refused to bail him out of this mess, she's planning to divorce him. Desperate, Oliver thinks up a way out. He takes out an insurance policy on his wife with him as the beneficiary, then hires a hit man to kill her. The only problem is that because the doctor who performed the examination is an incompetent fraud, the insurance policy is invalid. Desperate to call off the hit, Oliver tracks down the hit man, only to find that he's subcontracted the killing to another hit man. Tracking down that killer reveals that he, too, has hired it out to a third person, and so on, and so on. Just how many people are trying to kill Oliver's wife?
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Hot Shots! Part Deux (1993)
Character: Singing Waiter
Topper Harley is found to be working as an odd-job-man in a monastery. The CIA want him to lead a rescue mission into Iraq, to rescue the last rescue team, who went in to rescue the last rescue team—who went in to rescue hostages left behind after Desert Storm.
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Heatwave! (1974)
Character: Counterman
A devastating heatwave hits the Los Angeles area and a young expecting couple try to evade it by escaping to a mountain resort town.
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A Lovely Way to Die (1968)
Character: Reporter (uncredited)
A cop quits the force after too much disappointment in the system. He becomes a bodyguard of a rich recent widow. She is on trial for her husband's murder. He decides to help her clear her name... and get over her husband.
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Repossessed (1990)
Character: Special Effects Man
It's been some time since Father Jebedaiah Mayii exorcised the Devil from little Nancy Aglet, who is now grown up with a husband and two children of her own. But the prince of darkness wants to go a second round and has returned to repossess her! With Father Mayii unwilling to help, Father Luke Brophy tries his best to help Nancy, even when TV's Ernest Weller plans to air the exorcism live on TV.
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Vibes (1988)
Character: Dave
Medium Sylvia Pickel and psychometrist Nick Deezy meet at a psychic research facility in New York. Not long after, they're contacted by Harry Buscafusco, who offers them $50,000 to find his lost son in South America, in the heart of Incan territory where they discover an ancient mystical secret, and each other.
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Herbie Rides Again (1974)
Character: Cab Driver #1 (uncredited)
The living Volkswagen Beetle helps an old lady protect her home from a corrupt developer.
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Fade-In (1973)
Character: George
A sophisticated Hollywood film editor, on location for a film she is working on, falls for a local cowboy who is hired to work on the film.
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