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4 Faces (2001)
Character: Harlan Gregory / Carlo / Gerhardt / Daniel
A southern pastor under fire, a father with an addicted son, an SS man in South America and a holocaust survivor in four tales, portrayed by the same actor.
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Judgement Day (1988)
Character: Priest
Two travelers stop over in a small village named Santana. Unbeknownst to them, Santana is a village where, once a year, Satan comes to Earth to claim souls, and they just happened to enter the village on that day.
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Gary Cooper: The Face of a Hero (1998)
Character: Self
Known for his personification of the Western Hero, it was Montana-born Gary Cooper's horse-riding skills that first brought him bit parts in movies. And he never lost his love of the great American outdoors. Though he rarely played a villain and was an adept comedian, Cooper is best remembered for his strong, silent heroes. With his lanky country boy looks and shy hesitancy he created a unique screen presence, though his real life was one of sophisticated elegance.
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The Islander (1978)
Character: Lt. Larkin
A retired mainland lawyer buys a small Honolulu hotel and finds himself in a murderous situation involving a runaway grand jury witness, a ruthless mobster, and a racket-busting U.S. Senator framed for beating up an airline stewardess.
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The Crimebusters (1961)
Character: Nicholas Cain
Nicholas Cain (Peter Mark Richman), a former high-level mob lawyer who decides to leave the criminal underworld. Seeking redemption, he becomes a federal government agent with a singular mission: to bring down the nation's 100 most dangerous and influential organized crime figures. The film depicts the specialized government agents as they hunt these high-profile crooks, focusing on Cain's personal crusade to dismantle the very syndicates he once protected. Based on the "Cain's Hundred" TV series.
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PSI Factor (1980)
Character: Edgar Hamilton
Aliens from another dimension cross space and time to come to Earth. A scientist tries to discover what their motives are.
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After the Wizard (2011)
Character: Charles Samuel Williams
A 12-year-old Kansas orphan turns to the Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman for help during a difficult time. She imagines that things have not gone well in Oz since the Wizard left and that the Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman must travel to Kansas to find Dorothy.
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Defenders of the Earth: The Story Begins (1986)
Character: N/A
True to its title, "The Story Begins" introduces the audience to the Defenders Of The Earth's colorfully animated cast of characters. It is Flash Gordon, whose spaceship crashes near Mandrake and Lothar's mansion, who tells us of evil Ming's plan to destroy the earth. In addition to being panicked over Ming's plans for the destruction of earth, he is anguished over the well-being of his wife and son Rick whom he was forced to leave behind.
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City Killer (1984)
Character: Lieutenant Walling
An attractive young girl is being watched closely by her ex-lover, but matters soon start to escalate and run out of control.
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Mysteria (2011)
Character: Senator Mitchell
A once famous and now a washed-up Hollywood screenwriter fighting to finish his latest script with an unrealistic deadline. He finds himself in the center of a murder investigation involving a prominent politician's wife. The surrounding events feed him inspiration for his script.
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Dempsey (1983)
Character: Tex Rickard
Nominated for two primetime Emmy Awards in 1984, this made-for-TV movie follows the true story of American boxer Jack Dempsey, who became a media sensation in the 1920s as the world heavyweight champion. Based upon the book by Jack Dempsey and Barbara Piatelli Dempsey.
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House on Greenapple Road (1970)
Character: Sal Gilman
A promiscuous housewife has been murdered and hardboiled detective Dan August has to find the motive...and the body.
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Bonanza: The Next Generation (1988)
Character: Mr. Dunson
This is the continuing saga of the Cartwrights, only none of the original Cartwrights are here anymore but their sons. Ben and Hoss have passed on, and Little Joe is MIA; he went with Teddy Roosevelt and is currently missing. Ben's brother, Aaron is now in charge of the Ponderosa, and Little Joe's wife Annie also lives there. His son, Benjamin has come back fom the East. Charlie Poke is a man who owes his life to Ben Cartwright and is now the ranch foreman, and is not exactly on good terms with Aaron. Aaron has allowed a mining company access to mine on the Ponderosa, but the man in charge has other ideas. And Hoss' son Josh whom no one has seen before, has come to the Ponderosa to kill Hoss cause he thinks Hoss deserted him and his mother not knowing that Hoss died before he could go back to bring his mother back to the Ponderosa.
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Mallory: Circumstantial Evidence (1976)
Character: John Shields
In this pilot film, Mallory is a prominent lawyer with a tarnished reputation who defends a young man charged with committing homicide against a sexual predator in prison.
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Vic (2006)
Character: Paul Marcus
Chronicles a few days in the life of Vic Reeves, a down-on-his-luck Los Angeles actor in his seventies. Haunted by memories of his former glory days in Hollywood, his dreams of returning to the limelight are revived by a late night telephone call that holds the promise of a major new role.
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Dark Intruder (1965)
Character: Robert Vandenburg
Police call in occult expert to help solve series of murders.
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Bruce Lee: The Intercepting Fist (1998)
Character: Self
Follow the transformation of world-renowned martial arts great Bruce Lee, from his early years as a young student to his final days as a skilled master and screen legend. Rare movie clips and vintage ... read more behind-the-scenes footage illustrate Lee's significant contribution to Hollywood's martial arts action genre. Bonus features include scenes from his unfinished film Game of Death and clips of his television appearance on the series "Longstreet."
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Poolhall Junkies (2002)
Character: Phillip
A retired pool hustler is forced to pick up the stick again when his brother starts a game he can't finish.
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Agent for H.A.R.M. (1966)
Character: Adam Chance
The head of the Human Aetiological Relations Machine pits an agent against a flesh-to-fungus spore gun.
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Yuma (1971)
Character: Maj. Lucas
A down-and-dirty town is forced to shape up when a new marshal (Clint Walker) comes to town. However, when a scheme is launched to destroy the lawman's authority, he must discover the perpetrators and preserve his reputation.
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The Desperate (2009)
Character: Dr. Blumenthal
On a rainy night in a concentration camp, a ruthless Nazi general is forced to plead with a condemned Jewish doctor to save his dying son. With nothing left to lose, the doctor refuses to aid his hated enemies. But when he is offered his freedom in exchange, he is faced with an unthinkable moral dilemma.
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Nightmare at 43 Hillcrest (1974)
Character: Clarence Hartog
Police looking for drug dealers mistakenly raid the house of a typical suburban family. However, rather than admit their mistake and jeopardize their careers, several of the police officers decide to plant heroin in the family's house, and change the records of the raid to make it look like the family was the target of their investigation all along. Based on a true story.
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Girls on the Loose (1958)
Character: Police Lt. Bill Hanley
A nightclub operator, her sister, a beautician and two other women rob a payroll.
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The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear (1991)
Character: Dunwell
Bumbling lieutenant Frank Drebin is out to foil the big boys in the energy industry, who intend to suppress technology that will put them out of business.
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The Black Orchid (1959)
Character: Noble
An aging widower fights family disapproval when he falls in love with a gangster's widow.
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The Strange One (1957)
Character: Cadet Colonel Corger (as Mark Richman)
A military school student develops a destructive power over his fellow cadets.
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The Murder Men (1961)
Character: Nick Cain
Melodrama of the attempt to smash a drug ring and to promote a former addict singer's rehabilitation. Edited from TV series, Cain's Hundred
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Conquest of the Earth (1980)
Character: Col. Briggs
A compilation of Battlestar Galactica episodes 1–3 and 7–9, with alternate footage. The Galactica and its ragtag fleet of ships finally arrive on Earth, only to discover that the planet is not prepared for the inevitable Cylon invasion.
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For Singles Only (1968)
Character: Gerald Pryor
Anne and Helen move into a California apartment complex for single only where all the occupants are looking to hook up. With Milton Berle as the building manager.
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Friendly Persuasion (1956)
Character: Gardner 'Gard' Jordan
The story of a family of Quakers in Indiana in 1862. Their religious sect is strongly opposed to violence and war. It's not easy for them to meet the rules of their religion in everyday life but when Southern troops pass the area they are in real trouble. Should they fight, despite their peaceful attitude?
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