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Mr. Mari's Girls (1967)
Character: Sam The Bookie
A rich philanthropist uses his wealth to solve young women's problems.
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Cargo of Love (1968)
Character: Pepe
A young woman answering an ad for a traveling companion winds up drugged, kidnapped and in the clutches of a white slavery ring.
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Too Much Too Often! (1968)
Character: Jerry / Sam
A male escort spirals into chaos as he navigates the dark underbelly of his hedonistic world, battling addiction and violent encounters, ultimately confronting the cost of his choices in a desperate bid for redemption.
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Forbidden Flesh (1968)
Character: Sam
The hottest girl in the hills and her best friend have just met a traveling salesman. Trying to hold off on these vicious virgins, he begins telling different bizarre sexual stories of the big cities he's been to, which of course gets the two nymphs all worked up. He finally succumbs to their advances only to be interrupted by a mama welding a shotgun.
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The Parisienne and the Prudes (1964)
Character: Adam Hercules
A married couple from New York City escape the blistering summer heat by visiting a New Jersey nudist camp. When the husbands' boss finds out, he tries to entrap him.
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Murder in Mississippi (1965)
Character: Phil Loving
Three white kids travel down to Mississippi to help with voter registration. Murder, sex slavery and general unsavoriness follow.
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Bad Girls Go to Hell (1965)
Character: Al Bains
On the run after dispatching her rapist, homemaker Ellen flees to the Big City, where further misfortunes befall her. When she finally finds stability, she discovers that her landlady's son is a detective, threatening her newfound identity and peace of mind.
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The Projectionist (1970)
Character: Usher / Henchman
A projectionist bored with his everyday life begins fantasizing about his being one of the superheroes he sees in the movies he shows.
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Hercules in New York (1970)
Character: Bear (uncredited)
Hercules is sent from Mount Olympus to modern-day Manhattan, where he takes up professional wrestling before getting mixed up with a gang of mobsters.
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The Sex Perils of Paulette (1965)
Character: Sam Biller
A young woman arrives in New York City from Ohio, determined to make it in the big city, but finds herself on a dark path to make ends meet.
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Another Day, Another Man (1966)
Character: Bert
Steve and Ann Bundy move into an expensive new apartment after the husband gets a big pay raise. Unfortunately, Steve's soon stricken with a mysterious ailment and becomes bedridden. Unable to find employment, and with the bills piling up, Ann runs into a seedy pimp who suggests a way in which she could make a lot of money in a short time.
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The Girl from S.I.N. (1966)
Character: Sam
Secret agent Poontang Plenty, who works to defeat evil while trying to crack the secret of invisibility.
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My Brother's Wife (1966)
Character: Frankie
A man's wife starts having an affair with her brother-in-law, who is temporarily staying at their apartment.
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