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Identity Unknown (1960)
Character: John
Two reporters, a youth and a girl, find romance during interviews with relatives and friends of passengers in an ill-fated airliner.
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Boulevard! A Hollywood Story (2021)
Character: N/A
Dickson Hughes and Richard Stapley, two young composers and romantic partners, are caught in the web of silent film star Gloria Swanson when she hires them to write a musical version of Sunset Boulevard, her 1950 film directed by Billy Wilder.
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Dick Smart 2.007 (1967)
Character: Dick Smart
Lady Lorraine Lister, a financer of expensive experiments, has discovered a way to obtain pure diamonds by the means of a radiation device. She hires five renowned scientists to participate in additional experiments regarding this new contrivance. However, it soon happens that the device is stolen, and the scientists mysteriously disappear! Agent Dick Smart is called in by the CIA to track down the scientists and recover the device. With the help of incredible gadgets and lots of bravado, he manages to locate the source of an underground operation in Rio De Janeiro: an operation headed by a mysterious man with a speaking device fastened to his throat.
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Frenzy (1972)
Character: Truck Driver (uncredited)
London is terrorized by a vicious sex killer known as The Necktie Murderer. Following the brutal slaying of his ex-wife, down-on-his-luck Richard Blaney is suspected by the police of being the killer. He goes on the run, determined to prove his innocence.
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Jungle Man-Eaters (1954)
Character: Inspector Jeffrey Bernard
Jungle Jim does battle with a would-be diamond smuggler and a renegade tribe.
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The Challenge (1948)
Character: Cliff Sonnenberg
Bulldog Drummond investigates the murder of a sea captain who died before revealing the location of his hidden gold.
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D-Day the Sixth of June (1956)
Character: David Archer
En route to Normandy, an American and a British officer reminisce in flashback about their romances with the same woman.
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The Strange Door (1951)
Character: Denis de Beaulieu
The wicked Alain plots an elaborate revenge against his younger brother Edmund, leading to a deadly confrontation in his dungeon deathtrap.
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Coplan FX-18 Casse Tout (1965)
Character: Coplan
A French agent, who is sent to save an atomic scientist, uncovers a plot by terrorists and a secret atomic site in Turkey.
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El precio de un hombre (1966)
Character: Luke Chilson
Escaped outlaw Jose Gomez returns to his home town pursued by bounty killer Luke Chilson. The towns people protect Gomez, unaware, at first, that he is now a changed and dangerous man.
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King of the Khyber Rifles (1953)
Character: Lt. Ben Baird
Freshly arrived Sandhurst-trained Captain Alan King, better versed in Pashtun then any of the veterans and born locally as army brat, survives an attack on his escort to his Northwest Frontier province garrison near the Khyber pass because of Ahmed, a native Afridi deserter from the Muslim fanatic rebel Karram Khan's forces. As soon as his fellow officers learn his mother was a native Muslim which got his parents disowned even by their own families, he falls prey to stubborn prejudiced discrimination, Lieutenant Geoffrey Heath even moves out of their quarters, except from half-Irish Lt. Ben Baird.
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Connecting Rooms (1970)
Character: Dick Grayson
Explores the relationships shared by the residents of a seedy boarding house in London. Based on the play The Cellist, by Marion Hart.
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Target Zero (1955)
Character: Sgt. David Kensemmit
International soldiers fight to ignore their differences while holding a hill during the Korean War.
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Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961)
Character: Party Guest (uncredited)
Holly Golightly is an eccentric New York City playgirl determined to marry a Brazilian millionaire. But when young writer Paul Varjak moves into her apartment building, her past threatens to get in their way.
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Voltati... ti uccido (1967)
Character: Billy Walsh/Bob/Winchester Bill
A gang of Mexican bandits make trouble for the owner of a gold mine, so he hires on a gunfighter.
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Charge of the Lancers (1954)
Character: Maj. Bruce Lindsey
The downward spiral of the quality of films Paulette Goddard appeared in in the 1950's would cause a gravitational blackout to anyone viewing them in a single day, but with some of the all-time great schlock names serving as the producers---Sam Katzman, the Danziger brothers, Albert Zugsmith and---gasp---Sigmund Neufeld--- the results easily met the low expectations.
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The Three Musketeers (1948)
Character: Albert
Athletic adaptation of Alexandre Dumas' classic adventure about the king's musketeers and their mission to protect France.
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Un hombre vino a matar (1967)
Character: Tony "Rattler Kid" Garrett/Django
A cowboy accused of robbery and murder escapes execution and becomes a notorious outlaw while searching for the real culprits.
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Il pistolero segnato da Dio (1968)
Character: Coleman
Anthony Steffen, as a young gunman who works as a circus performer, witnesses the killing of some outlaws, carried out by their leader and is credited with the deed. Steffen suffers from a complex which blocks him in front of any violence and makes him appear cowardly, so when a young boy is kidnapped he must find a way to regain his composure.
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Little Women (1949)
Character: John Brooke
Louisa May Alcott's autobiographical account of her life with her three sisters in Concord Mass in the 1860s. With their father fighting in the civil war, the sisters: Jo, Meg, Amy and Beth are at home with their mother - a very outspoken women for her time. The story is of how the sisters grow up, find love and find their place in the world.
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High Jump (1959)
Character: Bill Ryan
After he accidentally causes the death of his partner, trapeze artist Bill Ryan leaves the circus and sinks into an alcoholic mire of self-pity. Things look up when elegant Jackie Field takes interest in Bill, but she hides a sinister motive. Ignoring Kitty, the shopgirl who adores him, Bill falls for Jackie and joins her gang of thieves, but the daring stunt she has him perform may lead to disaster.
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Scorpio (1973)
Character: Agent Killed by Zharkov in Car
Cross is an old hand at the CIA who often teams up with Frenchman Jean “Scorpio” Laurier, a gifted freelance operative. After their last mission together, the CIA orders Scorpio to eliminate Cross, leaving him no choice but to obey.
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The Iron Glove (1954)
Character: Prince James Stuart
Irishman Charles Wogan wields his sword in the cause of James Stuart who seeks to replace George I on the throne of England.
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The Barbarians (1960)
Character: Lycursus
Revak is an Iberian prince from Penda, a small island where the Carthagian fleet ransacked and enslaved the surviving native men, including him. After an eventful passage aboard a galley, Revak becomes an elephant driver in Carthage city, and could become the favorite of mighty women, but has only one thirst: bloody revenge, at all cost, so the barbarian makes common cause with the attacking Romans, Carthage's historical enemy and rival for Mediterranean hegemony, scorning love...
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