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Make Mine a Million (1959)
Character: Assistant
Sid Gibson is a soap powder salesman who decides what he really needs is TV advertising. The problem is, he's absolutely broke. He calls upon his friend Arthur Ashton, who arranges to sneak a plug for Sid's suds into a live TV spectacular. The public goes bananas for the product but to maintain sales Sid and Arthur must arrange for ever more outrageous plugs on TV shows. The Ascots races, the Edinburgh Military Tattoo - no show is safe.
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The Adding Machine (1969)
Character: Gateman
An accountant whose job is about to be taken over by a computer starts to re-examine his life and his priorities.
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Blood Money (1957)
Character: Maish Rennick
"Mountain" McClintock is over the hill as a boxer, but his corrupt manager keeps putting him back in the ring.
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Mark of the Phoenix (1958)
Character: Emilson
A jewel thief finds himself a target when a smuggled cigarette case made from a stolen new metal falls into his hands.
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After the Ball (1957)
Character: N/A
The life and loves of Music hall singer Vesta Tilley, who married into the nobility
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Radio Cab Murder (1954)
Character: American Serviceman in the Taxi (uncredited)
Fred Martin, a taxi driver who is a reformed convict, is used by the police to go undercover in order to help catch a gang of safe robbers. However things start to go wrong when the police stake out the wrong bank and Fred finds himself alone with the crooks.
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A Touch of the Sun (1956)
Character: Howard Cann
A hotel porter is left a fortune but after living it up for a while he returns to his old place of work which is in financial difficulties.
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Who Done It? (1956)
Character: Barakov
This movie debut for saucy British TV comic Benny Hill has Benny leaving his job as a sweeper after winning some money. He becomes a private detective and investigates a plot to assassinate British scientists.
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Lilacs in the Spring (1954)
Character: Reporter
A young actress must decide which of two lovers will be her husband. She daydreams about each one to help her decide.
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Captain Apache (1971)
Character: Sheriff
The title character is a US army Captain of Native American descent who is asked to investigate the murder of an Indian agent. His only clue is "April morning", the last words spoken by the victim. Can he unravel the mystery before the clock runs out?
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Circle of Danger (1951)
Character: Sim
An American comes to Britain to investigate the murky circumstances of his brother's death that occurred during a WW2 commando raid.
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The Mouse That Roared (1959)
Character: O'Hara (uncredited)
The Duchy of Grand Fenwick decides that the only way to get out of their economic woes is to declare war on the United States, lose and accept foreign aid. They send an invasion force (in chain mail, armed with bows and arrows) to New York and they arrive during a nuclear drill that has cleared the streets.
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The Key Man (1957)
Character: Jeff
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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The Saint's Return (1953)
Character: Lennar's Henchman
A private detective goes after the people who murdered his girlfriend.
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Windom's Way (1957)
Character: Police Officer Lansang
A doctor's sophisticated wife joins him at his remote Asian practice to try and patch up their marriage. Increasingly violent friction between local rubber plantation workers and the authorities force both parties to make decisions.
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