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Theatre 62: Rebecca (1962)
Character: Frank Crawley
A self-conscious bride is tormented by the memory of her husband's dead first wife.
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Rabbit Test (1978)
Character: Dr. Mario Lowell
Lionel's life turns around after a one-night stand on top of a pinball table... he becomes the world's first pregnant man!
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School for Secrets (1946)
Character: Wing Cdr. Allen
Wartime tale of a group of British scientists efforts to develop the first radar system. They did it just in time for it to be used in the Battle of Britain against the might of the Nazi Luftwaffe. Without it the little island could well have been overrun.
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The Million Dollar Face (1981)
Character: Sir Douglas Devereaux
Tony Curtis is the ruthless head of a cosmetics firm, Kiss of Gold, locked in fierce competition with his arch-rival, Glamour, Inc., that happens to be run by his former lover (Lee Grant), and finds his company in the grip of a power struggle among his executives (one of whom, unbeknownst to him, is the son he'd never met) when he is severely injured in a helicopter accident. This pilot to a prospective primetime soap opera failed to generate network interest.
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Mary and Joseph: A Story of Faith (1979)
Character: Zacharias
A religious drama about Christ's parents, the events leading up to his birth, and the effect on the lives of the well-known biblical figures of the time.
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A Tale of Two Cities (1953)
Character: Dr. Alexander Manette
A dramatization originally for TV on the Plymouth Playhouse. Set against the conditions leading up to the French Revolution and the Reign of Terror, French doctor Alexandre Manette serves an 18-year imprisonment in the Bastille in Paris, followed by his release to live in London with the daughter he has never met.
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Tail Gunner Joe (1977)
Character: Publisher
Senator Joseph McCarthy from Wisconsin accuses prominent people of Communist sympathies in order to give him a national power base when he later planned to run for President.
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Angel on My Shoulder (1980)
Character: The Stranger
A small-time Chicago hood, now deceased, gets a second chance at life by striking a bargain with the Devil to inhabit and attempt to corrupt a totally honest politician.
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The Woman I Love (1972)
Character: Walter Monckton
The love of King Edward VIII for American divorcée Wallis Warfield Simpson eventually leads to his abdication.
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The Twilight Zone Christmas Classics (2014)
Character: The clown
The Christmas Fantasy "Night of the Meek" starring Art Carney as a drunken department-store Santa who experiences quite an epiphany on Christmas Eve. And “Five Characters in search of an exit”.
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Wall of Noise (1963)
Character: Jack Matlock
The lives and loves behind the scenes at the racetrack are detailed in this thoroughbred soap opera. An ambitious young trainer, Joel Tarrant (Ty Hardin), enters into an illicit affair with the stable owner's wealthy wife, hot-to-trot Laura Rubio (Suzanne Pleshette), in the hope that someday he'll have enough dough to buy his own horses and stable.
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Lieutenant Schuster's Wife (1972)
Character: Abbott
After a policeman is murdered in an ambush, rumors surface that he was on the take. His widow sets out to catch the killers and clear her husband's name.
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The Secret Tunnel (1948)
Character: Mr. Henderson
Storyline Roger Henderson, the young son of a wealthy British gentleman, lives in one of those grand British country estates surrounded by huge gardens. When a Rembrandt painting is stolen from the vault in the basement of the mansion, Roger and John Wilson (young son of the butler) discover a secret tunnel leading from the vault to another building on the estate. They then set out on a dangerous mission to bring the smugglers to justice.
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Explosion (1969)
Character: Owner of Jaguar
During the height of the Vietnam war, a hippie and a draft dodger get together and hatch a plan to flee to Canada. They steal a car and head towards Vancouver, but the trip doesn't go as smoothly as they planned, and before long they're being chased by the police, accused of murdering several police officers.
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The Way to the Stars (1945)
Character: Joe Lawson
Life on a British bomber base, and the surrounding towns, from the opening days of the Battle of Britain, to the arrival of the Americans, who join in the bomber offensive. The film centres around Pilot Officer Peter Penrose, fresh out of a training unit, who joins the squadron, and quickly discovers about life during war time. He falls for Iris, a young girl who lives at the local hotel, but he becomes disillusioned about marriage, when the squadron commander dies in a raid, and leaves his wife, the hotel manageress, with a young son to bring up. As the war progresses, Penross comes to terms that he has survived, while others have been killed.
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Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983)
Character: Mr. Agee
An anthology film presenting remakes of three episodes from the "Twilight Zone" TV series—"Kick the Can", "It's a Good Life" and "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet"—and one original story, "Time Out."
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King of the Khyber Rifles (1953)
Character: Maj. Ian MacAllister
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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Journey Together (1945)
Character: Lancaster Crew
Two Englishmen train with the Royal Air Force, ending with a bombing raid on Berlin.
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The Notorious Landlady (1962)
Character: Neighbour (uncredited)
An American junior diplomat in London rents a house from, and falls in love with, a woman suspected of murder.
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Assault on a Queen (1966)
Character: Captain
A group of adventurers refloat a WWII German submarine and prepare to use it to pull a very large heist; The Queen Mary which they plan to rob on the high seas.
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The Bamboo Prison (1954)
Character: Comrade Clayton
A communist POW sides with his North Korean guards against his fellow prisoners.
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Signpost to Murder (1964)
Character: Dr. Graham
An escaped mental patient from an asylum for the criminally insane, reported to be homicidal, hides out in a woman's rural home.
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Arnold (1973)
Character: Lord Arnold Dwellyn (voice / uncredited)
Karen marries Arnold at his funeral and continues to get his money as long as she stays by his coffin. Meanwhile, various oddball relatives after Arnold's wealth are being killed in a creative variety of ways.
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Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing (1955)
Character: Dr. John Keith
A widowed doctor of both Chinese and European descent falls in love with a married American correspondent in Hong Kong during China's Communist revolution.
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Jamaica Run (1953)
Character: Inspector Mole
Promoter William Montague wants to buy the estate owned by the Daceys, Mrs. Dacey and her daughter Ena and son Todd, in order to build a resort hotel. When they turn him down, he produces a couple of distant relatives, Janice and Robert Clayton, and sets about to prove that the estate rightfully belongs to them. The identity of the rightful heirs is thought to be buried in a sunken ship off of the Jamaican shore and the search begins, led by a schooner skipper, Patrick Fairlie, who is in love with Ena.
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Botany Bay (1952)
Character: Rev. Mortimer Thynne
Based on the story of the start of Australia's colonisation. An American medical student is falsely convicted of robbery, with his sentence involving the torturous voyage with other prisoners to the new penal colony at Botany Bay. Because of his attempt to escape, evil Captain Gilbert decides to return him to England on charges of mutiny.
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Flight to Tangier (1953)
Character: Franz Kovac, Money Courier
At the Tangier airport, a group of people await the arrival of a mysterious plane from behind the Iron Curtain. The reception committee includes Susan, an American; Gil Walker, a free-booting pilot; Danzer, a black market operator; and Danzer's girlfriend, Nicki. The plane crashes and burns. No survivors are found, nor are any corpses. Soon the search begins for a missing courier worth $3 million.
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Hurricane Smith (1952)
Character: Dr. Whitmore
South Sea freebooters fight for hidden treasure and the love of the beautiful Luana.
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The Moon and Sixpence (1959)
Character: N/A
A staid, dull Englishman abruptly deserts his wife and children to become a painter in the South Seas.
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