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The Death of Glory (1973)
Character: Foulkes
Prevented by health reasons from joining the Army, a man lives out his military fantasies by leading a failing marching band. His life changes when he discovers his beloved ex-Army father has a secret.
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High Hell (1958)
Character: Charlie Spence
Tempers and sexual jealousies flare when five men and a woman share a mountain cabin while mining for gold.
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Three in One (1957)
Character: Wally
This film contains three short stories about life in Australia in the 1950's.
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Dangerous Afternoon (1961)
Character: George Burling / Ned Barrett
The manager of a halfway house for female ex-cons takes action when a blackmailer threatens to expose her secret.
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Fighting Back (1986)
Character: Herbert
A single mother returns to her home town after fifteen years of unhappy marriage and fights to make a better life for herself and her children.
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The Best of the Adventures (1981)
Character: Stropper (archive footage) (uncredited)
A feature-length compilation of the funniest and naughtiest bits from the legendary 1970s’ Adventures of series!
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The Cracksman (1963)
Character: Chief Prison Officer
Ernest Wright's peerless prowess as a locksmith comes to the attention of a tough big-time crook, who feels that the little man would be a valuable asset to his crime kingdom. In order to inveigle him into a series of jobs, he sets up a beautiful hostess as a trap, into which the hapless Ernest inevitably falls..!
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Burke & Hare (1972)
Character: Landlord
Two men go into business supplying medical colleges with cadavers by robbing graves.
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Maniac (1963)
Character: Giles
When a stranger enters a quiet, country town and is seduced by a sensuous married woman he unwittingly finds himself at the centre of a storm of sexual guilt and murder.
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Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell (1974)
Character: Landlord
Dr Simon Helder, sentenced to an insane asylum for crimes against humanity, recognises its director as the brilliant Baron Frankenstein, the man whose work he had been trying to emulate before his imprisonment. Frankenstein utilises Helder's medical knowledge for a project he has been working on for some time. He is assembling a man from vital organs extracted from various inmates in the asylum. And the Baron will resort to murder to acquire the perfect specimens for his most ambitious project ever.
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Jabberwocky (1977)
Character: Wat Dabney
After the death of his father, young Dennis Cooper goes to town where he has to pass several adventures. The town and the whole kingdom is threatened by a terrible monster called 'Jabberwocky'. Will Dennis make his fortune? Is anyone brave enough to defeat the monster?
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Candidate for Murder (1962)
Character: Police Inspector
Professional killer Kersten arrives in England and is hired by Donald Edwards to murder his wife Helene. But Helene's lover Robert Vaughan discovers the plot and he trails Kersten and Edwards to a country cottage.
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Journey Into Darkness (1968)
Character: Mayhew
"Journey Into Darkness" is a television movie which consists of two episodes from the UK TV series "Journey to the Unknown 1968)": 'The New People (1968)" (Episode 1.1) and "Paper Dolls (1968)" (Episode 1.16).
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Tread Softly Stranger (1958)
Character: Constable at Racecourse
Unable to pay his bookie, a man returns to his hometown where his embezzler brother and girlfriend plot a robbery that ends in tragedy.
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The Naked Truth (1957)
Character: 1st Irishman (uncredited)
Nigel Dennis publishes a scandal magazine. But for each story he writes, he first approaches the person whose scandalous behavior is described (or rather implied, to avoid any libel suit) and says he will suppress the story in return for money. Several of his victims first decide individually to kill him instead of paying, but fail in amusing ways. Then they find that to protect their various secrets they must now join forces for a rather different purpose...
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Crooks Anonymous (1962)
Character: Sydney
A former burglar trying to go straight joins a rehabilitation scheme using much the same methods as AA. Through the process, he takes work as a department store Santa, where the endless parade of goods and money, not to mention the pretty young shop hands have him like a moth to a flame in no time flat.
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Masquerade (1965)
Character: Brindle (uncredited)
The British send an American and a war hero to kidnap and hide an oil-country prince.
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Time Bandits (1981)
Character: Benson
Young history buff Kevin can scarcely believe it when six dwarfs emerge from his closet one night. Former employees of the Supreme Being, they've purloined a map charting all of the holes in the fabric of time and are using it to steal treasures from different historical eras. Taking Kevin with them, they variously drop in on Napoleon, Robin Hood and King Agamemnon before the Supreme Being catches up with them.
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The Ghost of Monk's Island (1966)
Character: Convict
Sailing too far from shore, the Robinson children are marooned on a deserted Island. Their fight for survival is hampered by mysterious events, and the even more mysterious 'Ghost of Monk's Island'.
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The Vault of Horror (1973)
Character: Waiter (segment 1 "Midnight Mess")
The sequel to Tales from the Crypt. Five strangers trapped in a basement vault converse about their recurring nightmares. Their stories include vampires, bodily dismemberment, east Indian mysticism, an insurance scam, and an artist who kills by painting his victims' deaths.
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The Pirates of Blood River (1962)
Character: Penal Colony Master
A group of ruthless pirates attack a 17th Century Huguenot settlement on the Isle of Devon in search of treasure and will stop at nothing to obtain it.
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Barry McKenzie Holds His Own (1974)
Character: Quiz Panel Judge
Barry McKenzie's Aunt Edna is kidnapped by Count Von Plasma, the vampire head of an isolated Eastern European dictatorship who mistakes her for the Queen of England and thinks that kidnapping her will draw tourists to his country. Barry and his mates set out to rescue her and bring her back to Australia.
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Playback (1962)
Character: Inspector Parkes
A young policeman becomes involved with a glamorous German woman in London, to his cost.
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A Ghost of a Chance (1967)
Character: Ball and Chain Man
Three children try to fight against the destruction of a local historic landmark. They are helped by a group of friendly ghosts.
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Forbrydelsens element (1984)
Character: Kramer
Fisher, an ex-detective, decides to take one final case when a mysterious serial killer claims the lives of several young girls. Fisher, unable to find the culprit, turns to Osbourne, a writer who was once respected for his contributions to the field of criminology. Fisher begins to use Osbourne's technique, which involves empathizing with serial killers; however, as the detective becomes increasingly engrossed in this method, things take a disturbing turn.
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Anne of the Thousand Days (1969)
Character: Boleyn Axeman (uncredited)
Henry VIII of England discards his wife, Katharine of Aragon, who has failed to produce a male heir, in favor of the young and beautiful Anne Boleyn.
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