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Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me! (1968)
Character: Man in bar (uncredited)
A married woman pursues an affair with her abusive husband's best friend and tries to keep her secret life going despite her personal life collapsing around her.
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The Promiscuous Sex (1967)
Character: Bathhouse Customer
Liz is a New York prostitute/model whom tries to go straight by having an affair with a nice guy, named Michael, only to have her employer, Sam, and his mafia connections refuse to let her leave the business.
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The Young Doctors (1961)
Character: Physician
An aging doctor's resentment of his young assistant could lead to tragedy.
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The Way We Were (1973)
Character: Officer Passing Plaza (uncredited)
Opposites attract when, during their college days, Katie Morosky, a politically active Jew, meets Hubbell Gardiner, a feckless WASP. Years later, in the wake of World War II, they meet once again and, despite their obvious differences, attempt to make their love for each other work.
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Mirage (1965)
Character: N/A
After a blackout in his office building, accountant David Stillwell emerges outside to find out a man he did not know either jumped or was pushed out a window to his death — and that he can't remember the past two years of his life. Enlisting the help of a rookie private eye and a reluctant old flame, Stillwell uncovers the mystery detail by unexpected detail.
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The Body Beneath (1970)
Character: Vampire at the Gathering (uncredited)
A family of vampires takes over an estate known as Carfax Abbey. Since inbreeding is destroying the family line, they need new blood to keep the family going, so they set out to find new sources.
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BUtterfield 8 (1960)
Character: Crowd (uncredited)
Gloria Wandrous, a promiscuous fashion model, falls in love with Weston Liggett, the hard drinking son of a working class family who has married into money.
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Death Wish (1974)
Character: Man on Street (uncredited)
After his wife is murdered by street punks, a pacifistic New York City architect becomes a one-man vigilante squad, prowling the streets for would-be muggers after dark.
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Husbands (1970)
Character: Crowd (uncredited)
A common friend's sudden death brings three men, married with children, to reconsider their lives and ultimately leave the country together. But mindless enthusiasm for regained freedom will be short-lived.
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Desperately Seeking Susan (1985)
Character: Man Waiting On Line (uncredited)
A bored New Jersey suburban housewife's fascination with a free-spirited woman she has read about in the personal columns leads to her being mistaken for the woman herself and into a chaotic adventure of amnesia and self-discovery.
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The Pawnbroker (1965)
Character: Jew in Cage (uncredited)
A Jewish pawnbroker, a victim of Nazi persecution, loses all faith in his fellow man until he realizes too late the tragedy of his actions.
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Midnight Cowboy (1969)
Character: Bus Passenger (uncredited)
Joe Buck is a wide-eyed hustler from Texas hoping to score big with wealthy New York City women; he finds a companion in Enrico "Ratso" Rizzo, an ailing swindler with a bum leg and a quixotic fantasy of escaping to Florida.
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A Lovely Way to Die (1968)
Character: Crowd (uncredited)
A cop quits the force after too much disappointment in the system. He becomes a bodyguard of a rich recent widow. She is on trial for her husband's murder. He decides to help her clear her name... and get over her husband.
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Three Days of the Condor (1975)
Character: Santa Claus
When bookish CIA researcher Joe Turner finds all his co-workers dead, he, together with a woman he has kidnapped, must work together to outwit those responsible until he determines who he can really trust.
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Eyes of Laura Mars (1978)
Character: Crowd (uncredited)
A famous fashion photographer develops a disturbing ability to see through the eyes of a serial killer.
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Rollover (1981)
Character: Crowd (uncredited)
The wife of a murdered petrochemical company chairman and a banker investigating the liquidity of his new bank stumble upon an international financial scheme that could lead to global economic collapse.
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The Godfather (1972)
Character: Crowd Extra (uncredited)
Spanning the years 1945 to 1955, a chronicle of the fictional Italian-American Corleone crime family. When organized crime family patriarch, Vito Corleone barely survives an attempt on his life, his youngest son, Michael steps in to take care of the would-be killers, launching a campaign of bloody revenge.
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Raging Bull (1980)
Character: Restaurant Doorman (uncredited)
The life of boxer Jake LaMotta, whose violence and temper that led him to the top in the ring destroyed his life outside of it.
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Vapors (1965)
Character: Mr. Jaffee
Mr. Jaffee is a curious but closeted married man, who decides to take a walk on the wild side one night over to the local bath house located in Times Square, New York. When he is a approached by Thomas, a swinging regular who takes an interest in Mr. Jaffe as the new face "on the scene", a deep discussion about marriage, connection and loss begins to unexpectedly unfold. The two become emotionally intimate in a very short time, with no sexual contact of any sort, while everyone around them are screwing like rabbits.
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