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When the North Wind Blows (1974)
Character: Sergei
Avakum (Henry Brandon) is an old trapper who is having a harder and harder time getting by because of the dwindling wildlife in the region. One day he is on a tiger hunt when a big cat attacks his friend's son. Ava tries to shoot the tiger but accidentally kills the boy instead. Thinking he's accused of murder, he flees civilization, and eventually adapts to life among these same tigers. Boris (Herbert Nelson) , knows that his son's death was an accident, and tries to find Avakum and tell him he's innocent and should came back to the village. In the year that follows, Ava survives the harsh Siberian winter and finds himself at home beyond civilized life, to the point where when Boris finally does find him, it is a very touching goodbye, since the two old friends have drifted apart and have to remain in their separate worlds
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This Savage Land (1969)
Character: Hap
Shortly after the Civil War, Kansas homesteaders are harrassed by Confederate marauders.
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Cutter's Trail (1970)
Character: Smitty
The Marshal of Santa Fe returns home to find his town almost wiped out by Mexican bandits and enlists the help of a young Mexican boy and his mother to track them down.
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Kiss Me, Kill Me (1976)
Character: Maureen's Brother
A female investigator in the district attorney's office sets out to track down the person who murdered a young schoolteacher.
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13 Fighting Men (1960)
Character: Root
A group of Union Army soldiers is charged with protecting a box of gold and getting it to its rightful place within the government coffers.
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The Legend of the Golden Gun (1979)
Character: Sturges
In Kansas during the middle of the Civil War, John Golden is left for dead and his family has been killed by the ruthless Confederate outlaw William Quantrill. Rescued by runaway slave Joshua Brown, Golden is determined to get revenge. With the help of a legendary gunfighter and a special gun, Golden must not only deal with Quantrill and his men, but has to dodge General Custer and his army, as well.
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Ride a Northbound Horse (1969)
Character: Bridge Bandit #2
Fifteen-year-old Cav Rand purchases a racehorse and trains him into a winner, but a con artist is plotting to get the stallion away from the innocent Cav.
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The Last Day (1975)
Character: Munson
The Dalton gang is riding again, forcing a retired gunman to use his weapons once more.
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The Hindenburg (1975)
Character: Dimmler
Colonel Franz Ritter, a former hero pilot now working for military intelligence, is assigned to the great Hindenburg airship as its chief of security. As he races against the clock to uncover a possible saboteur aboard the doomed zeppelin he finds that any of the passengers and crew could be the culprit.
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The Outlaws Is Coming (1965)
Character: Sunstroke Kid
Rance Roden plans to kill off all the buffalo and thus cause the Indians to riot. After they destroy the US Cavalry, Rance and his gang will take over the West. Meanwhile, a Boston magazine gets wind of the buffalo slaughter and sends editor Kenneth Cabot and his associates to Casper, Wyoming to investigate.
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Stranger on the Run (1967)
Character: Arlie Dockstatter - Cowhand (uncredited)
A drifter finds himself wrongly accused of murder by a power-crazed sheriff. The sheriff gives him a horse, some supplies, and a one-hour head start into the desert before sending his murderous posse after him.
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20,000 Eyes (1961)
Character: High School Boy
An investment counselor turns jewel thief when the gangster he embezzled funds from demands to be paid back.
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The Quick Gun (1964)
Character: Rick Morrison
Gunslinger Murphy helps an ungrateful town fight off a raid by his former gang.
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When the Legends Die (1972)
Character: Neil Swenson
An elderly rodeo rider becomes mentor to a young man attempting to make his own name in the business.
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The Cool Ones (1967)
Character: Beau
A young, millionaire rock promoter creates a new boy/girl team for his teen TV dance show. Will the ambitious go-go dancer and has-been pop star fall in love for real?
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The Over the Hill Gang (1969)
Character: Deputy Steel
A retired Texas Ranger and three aged pals help to clean up a town run by a crooked mayor, a drunken judge and a trigger-happy sheriff.
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Ma Barker's Killer Brood (1960)
Character: Lloyd
Ma Barker and her four sons terrorize the 1930s South and Midwest with a string of kidnappings, robberies and murders, and even get to work with such famous criminals as John Dillinger and Baby Face Nelson.
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The Choppers (1961)
Character: Flip Johnson (as Roye Baker)
A gang of teenage delinquents terrorize a small community by stealing cars and stripping them for parts, then selling the parts to a crooked junkyard owner. The police and an insurance company investigator set out to break up the gang.
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Treasure of Matecumbe (1976)
Character: Informant
In post-Civil War Kentucky, young David Burnic becomes the unexpected heir to the family secret, a map leading to buried treasure on the Florida isle of Matecumbe.
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The Wild Women of Chastity Gulch (1982)
Character: Lt. Pritchard
It's quiet in Chastity Gulch, a small town in the Wild West. The men of the village are all in the army and fight their battles far away. The women are getting very bored! At once a bunch of robbers drops into the saloon. They love the beer but are also looking for beautiful women. Will the town whores keep these delightful men for themselves or will the doctor's wife and the mayor's wife also get a part of the fun?
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The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again (1979)
Character: Reno
Amos and Theodore, the two bumbling outlaw wannabes from The Apple Dumpling Gang, are back and trying to make it on their own. This time, the crazy duo gets involved in an army supply theft case -- and, of course, gets in lots of comic trouble along the way!
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Napoleon and Samantha (1972)
Character: Mark
Two young children, who, rather than part with an old pet lion who was once a circus performer, go on a perilous mountain trek to stay with a recluse friend.
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Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round (1966)
Character: First Inmate Being Counselled (uncredited)
A sophisticated con man mounts an intricate plan to rob an airport bank while the Soviet premier is due to arrive.
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Panic in Year Zero! (1962)
Character: Mickey
While on a fishing trip, Harry Baldwin and his family hear an explosion and realize that Los Angeles has been leveled by a nuclear attack. Looters and killers are everywhere. Escaping to the hills with his family, he sets about the business of surviving in a world where, he knows, the old ideals of humanity will be the first casualties.
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Young Jesse James (1960)
Character: Zack
When Missouri farm boy Jesse James witnesses the lynching of his father by the Yankees, he forsakes his family's homestead to find his brother Frank, a soldier in Quantrill's Raiders, a renegade band of Confederates. Bent on revenge, Jesse begs to join the raiders.
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The Bounty Man (1972)
Character: Driskill
Kinkaid is a rugged, hard-driving bounty hunter, determined to find outlaw Billy Riddle. He tracks Billy, takes him captive, and starts the long trek to justice. However, this journey may lead him to dire consequences... a gang of cut-throats headed by Angus Keough is pursuing them, after the bounty for themselves.
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The Sandpiper (1965)
Character: Celebrant #1 (uncredited)
A free-spirited single mother forms a connection with the wedded headmaster of an Episcopalian boarding school in Monterey, California.
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