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The Lost Manuscript (1974)
Character: N/A
Joseph Smith and Martin Harris try to translate the Book of Mormon from the gold plates Smith was given by the angel Moroni, but an angry mob, as well as Harris' wife Lucy, try to stop them.
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The Gun (1974)
Character: Gun Salesman
The odyssey of an American handgun and the dramatic way it reshapes the lives of its various owners.
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Lucan (1977)
Character: Policeman
A 20-year old who spent the first 10 years of his life running wild in the forest after being raised by predatory animals now strikes out on his own in search of his identity. Pilot film for the short-lived series.
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U.S. Marshals: Waco & Rhinehart (1987)
Character: CHP Officer
Two unorthodox, anything-goes law enforcement partners, unencumbered by regulations and the law, search for the killer of a fellow U.S. Marshal in this lighthearted, busted pilot film.
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Shooting Stars (1983)
Character: Director
Two television actors who play detectives are fired when the show's star gets upset that they are getting the better parts to play. So, they decide to try it for real.
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Stone (1979)
Character: Abe
Dennis Weaver is a Joseph Wambaugh-type novelist cop and Pat Hingle is his hard-nosed superior who wants him to stick to police work or get off the force in this pilot to the short-lived series.
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The Golden Gate Murders (1979)
Character: Stacy
An elderly, venerable priest goes over the side of the Golden Gate Bridge and everyone except his nurse, Sister Benecia, believes that it was suicide. Sister Benecia finally manages to convince the police department to assign a detective, the cynical, irascible Paul Silver, to investigate. The "Mad Nun" and the "Mad Cop" become a formidable investigative team -- and much, much more.
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Dark Victory (1976)
Character: Dr. Birney
A TV producer with a terminal illness is given the strength to keep going by her love for her doctor.
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Dr. Scorpion (1978)
Character: Agt. Shelby
A retired spy is reluctantly lured back into action to take down a mad scientist living on a tropical island.
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Six Against the Rock (1987)
Character: Officer Lageson
In May of 1946, Alcatraz inmate Bernie Coy initiates a carefully thought out plan to escape the island prison. His plan, carried out with five accomplices, falls apart when they can't obtain a key to unlock a door leading to the yard.
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The Hunted Lady (1977)
Character: Ralph Mooney
An undercover policewoman finds herself framed for murder. Forced to flee for her life, she determines to clear her name and bring the real killers to justice.
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Wanted: The Sundance Woman (1976)
Character: N/A
Katharine Ross repeats her portrayal of Etta Place (from "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid") in this adventure of the fugitive who, alone and desperate following the deaths of Butch and Sundance, seeks help from Pancho Villa in exchange for guns and ammunition.
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The Harrad Experiment (1973)
Character: Workman
At fictional Harrad College students learn about sexuality and experiment with each other. Based on the 1966 book of the same name by Robert Rimmer, this movie deals with the concept of free love during the height of the sexual revolution which took place in the United States.
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The Incredible Hulk (1977)
Character: Policeman
An accidental overdose of gamma radiation causes a mutation in scientist David Banner's DNA: now whenever he becomes angry, he metamorphoses into a seven-foot-tall, 330-pound, mindless muscular green creature.
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Dogs (1976)
Character: Jimmy Goodman
On the quiet campus of the remotely-located SouthWestern University, something strange is happening. All of the dogs in the area, once loyal, gentle pets, are now banding together in wild packs and hunting down their former masters. Could the strange transformation have anything to do with the secret government experiments being conducted in the school's physics laboratory? More importantly, can the dogs be stopped before it's too late?
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Hot Lead & Cold Feet (1978)
Character: Cowboy 1
Twin brothers -- one rough and tough, the other a city-bred milquetoast -- compete for their father's fortune.
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