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Opposite Corners (1997)
Character: Marvin Cohen
A rising boxing star faces success while trying to cope with his parents.
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Original Sin (1989)
Character: N/A
When his son is kidnapped a man has to face his past demons in speaking to a Mafia don about it.
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Hunter (1973)
Character: Mr. Wilson
A fatal crash at a racetrack injures a government agent and exposes an enemy brainwashing scheme.
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Birdman of Alcatraz (1962)
Character: Inmate (uncredited)
After killing a prison guard, convict Robert Stroud faces life imprisonment in solitary confinement. Driven nearly mad by loneliness and despair, Stroud's life gains new meaning when he happens upon a helpless baby sparrow in the exercise yard and nurses it back to health. Despite having only a third grade education, Stroud goes on to become a renowned ornithologist and achieves a greater sense of freedom and purpose behind bars than most people find in the outside world.
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Not With My Wife, You Don't! (1966)
Character: Hospital Desk Orderly (uncredited)
During the Korean War, Italian nurse Virna Lisi falls in love with two American fliers, Tony Curtis and George C. Scott. Lisi marries Curtis after he convinces her that Scott has been killed in a plane crash. She soon discovers Scott is alive, but remains happily married to Curtis until Scott re-enters their lives 14 years later.
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That's Life! (1986)
Character: Andre
A wealthy architect struggles with a severe case of male menopause at the approach of his 60th birthday.
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The Square Jungle (1955)
Character: N/A
Grocery clerk Eddie Quaid, in danger of losing his father to alcoholism and his girl Julie through lack of career prospects, goes into boxing.
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Ocean's Eleven (1960)
Character: Mourner at Cremation (uncredited)
Danny Ocean and his gang attempt to rob the five biggest casinos in Las Vegas in one night.
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Operation Petticoat (1959)
Character: Seaman Kraus
A World War II submarine commander finds himself stuck with a damaged sub, a con-man executive officer, and a group of army nurses.
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Sweet Smell of Success (1957)
Character: Toots Shor's Patron (uncredited)
New York City newspaper writer J.J. Hunsecker holds considerable sway over public opinion with his Broadway column, but one thing that he can't control is his younger sister, Susan, who is in a relationship with aspiring jazz guitarist Steve Dallas. Hunsecker strongly disapproves of the romance and recruits publicist Sidney Falco to find a way to split the couple, no matter how ruthless the method.
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A Question of Guilt (1978)
Character: Carmines
A swinging divorcée is prejudged by a police detective and accused of killing her child.
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Viva Las Vegas (1964)
Character: Shorty Fansworth
Lucky Jackson arrives in town with his car literally in tow ready for the first Las Vegas Grand Prix - once he has the money to buy an engine. He gets the cash easily enough but mislays it when the pretty swimming pool manageress takes his mind off things. It seems he will lose both race and girl, problems made more difficult by rivalry from Elmo Mancini, fellow racer and womaniser.
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Crashing Las Vegas (1956)
Character: Henchman Sam
An electric shock enables Satch to predict numbers, so the Bowery Boys are off to Las Vegas to win enough money at the roulette wheels to let their landlady buy an apartment building. Witnessing his winning streak, some gangsters decide to move in and find out his "system" for beating the odds.
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New York, New York (1977)
Character: Cab Driver
An egotistical saxophone player and a young singer meet on V-J Day and embark upon a strained and rocky romance, even as their careers begin a long uphill climb.
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Bombers B-52 (1957)
Character: Pasquali (uncredited)
Sgt. Chuch Brennan always disliked playboy and hotshot, Col. Jim Herlihy. Now Chuck has even more reason to, Jim is dating his daughter, Lois.
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Hold Back The Night (1956)
Character: Papiro
A Marine officer (John Payne) goes through Korea with the bottle of Scotch that his wife (Mona Freeman) gave him in the last war.
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The Cool Ones (1967)
Character: Last Guy
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 Wild One (1953)
Character: Chino's Boy (uncredited)
The Black Rebels Motorcycle Club ride into the small California town of Wrightsville, eager to raise hell. Brooding gang leader Johnny Strabler takes a liking to Kathie, the daughter of the local lawman, as another club rolls into town.
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Jet Attack (1958)
Character: Radioman Chick 'Meathead' Lane
A Soviet nurse helps a U.S. pilot, his buddies and a scientist escape from North Korea. American International Pictures originally distributed this film as a double feature with "Suicide Battalion".
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Contract on Cherry Street (1977)
Character: Harry Diamond
A policeman devises an unorthodox plan for bringing criminals to justice after his partner is brutally gunned down.
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The Alamo: Thirteen Days to Glory (1987)
Character: John Jones
Against orders and with no help of relief Texas patriots led by William Travis, Jim Bowie, and Davy Crockett defend the Alamo against overwhelming Mexican forces.
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Man of a Thousand Faces (1957)
Character: Cameraman of ‘Unholy Three' (uncredited)
The turbulent life and professional career of vaudeville actor and silent screen horror star Lon Chaney (1883-1930), the man of a thousand faces; bearer of many personal misfortunes that even his great success could not mitigate.
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Screaming Eagles (1956)
Character: Sgt. Eicher
A group of young soldiers parachute into France in preparation for D-Day.
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Truck Stop Women (1974)
Character: Mr. Big
A mother and daughter who run a brothel for truckers fight back when the Mafia tries to take over their operation.
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Lover Come Back (1961)
Character: Pianist (uncredited)
Jerry Webster and Carol Templeton are rival Madison Avenue advertising executives who each dislike each other’s methods. After he steals a client out from under her cute little nose, revenge prompts her to infiltrate his secret "VIP" campaign in order to persuade the mystery product’s scientist to switch to her firm.
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Runaway Daughters (1956)
Character: Joe
Three teenagers with troubled families are unable to adjust at home and in high-school. Tempted with an easy, carefree life they soon pass from misdemeanors into serious crime - and will suffer for it. Sometimes, repentance comes too late.
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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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Harry and Walter Go to New York (1976)
Character: Charley Bullard
Two hoplessly out of their class con-men attempt to pull off the largest bank heist of the l9th century—by gaining the enmity of the most famous bank robber in the world and the affection of a crusading newspaperwoman.
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Record City (1978)
Character: Old Wino
Lighthearted comedy chronicling the exploits of the employees at a record store.
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The Supernaturals (1986)
Character: Townsman
Nichelle Nichols is an army sergeant who leads her platoon into the woods of the deep south on a training exercise. Unfortunately, it is the site where a bunch of yankee soldiers murdered a town of confederates. The corpses of the dead soldiers rise up to wreak revenge.
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A Bronx Tale (1993)
Character: Jerry
Set in the Bronx during the tumultuous 1960s, an adolescent boy is torn between his honest, working-class father and a violent yet charismatic crime boss. Complicating matters is the youngster's growing attraction - forbidden in his neighborhood - for a beautiful black girl.
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Earth vs. the Flying Saucers (1956)
Character: Military Officer at Experiment (uncredited)
Test space rockets exploding at liftoff and increased reporting of UFO sightings culminate in a direct attempt by alien survivors of a dead, extra-galactic civilization to invade Earth from impervious flying saucers, using ray-weapons of mass destruction.
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Rocky V (1990)
Character: Fight Promoter
A lifetime of taking shots has ended Rocky’s career, and a crooked accountant has left him broke. Inspired by the memory of his trainer, however, Rocky finds glory in training and takes on an up-and-coming boxer.
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Mr. Ricco (1975)
Character: Nino
Accused murderer Frankie Steele walks free, thanks to the efforts of San Francisco defense lawyer Joe Ricco. Then a pair of cop killings strikes the city. All signs point to the newly released Steele as the perpetrator. Has Ricco sprung a killer? Dean Martin keeps his affable ease but abandons his hipster Matt Helm-series swagger to portray Ricco in his final leading-role film, a whodunit mystery set in the city that also was the gritty center of action for the era’s Bullitt and Dirty Harry. Convinced that Steele isn’t behind the murders, Ricco launches an inquiry and runs up against a police lieutenant assigned to birddog him, evidence planted by a racist cop and several assassination attempts on Ricco himself. As the mystery deepens, so does the danger. And behind it all is someone the attorney never suspected. The pre-Laverne & Shirley Cindy Williams plays Ricco’s office assistant.
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Diamonds Are Forever (1971)
Character: Doorman (uncredited)
Diamonds are stolen only to be sold again in the international market. James Bond infiltrates a smuggling mission to find out who's guilty. The mission takes him to Las Vegas where Bond meets his archenemy Blofeld.
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Until They Sail (1957)
Character: US Marine (uncredited)
Four sisters in New Zealand fall for soldiers en route to the Pacific theater in WWII.
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Beaches (1988)
Character: Tavern on the Green Maitre d'
A privileged rich debutante and a cynical struggling entertainer share a turbulent, but strong childhood friendship over the years.
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Behind the High Wall (1956)
Character: Roy Burkhardt
A group prison breakout goes from bad to worse when the desperate warden tries to steal the gang's dough.
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Submarine Seahawk (1958)
Character: Sam
For his first command in the Pacific war a by-the-book officer is ordered to take his submarine on a reconnaissance mission to locate a fleet of Japanese fighting ships the Allies have lost track of. At first, the rest of the crew resent his distant manner and the way he keeps avoiding taking on the Japs.
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No Room for the Groom (1952)
Character: N/A
A young GI elopes to Las Vegas with his housekeeper’s daughter, but delays to their wedding night arise from illness, her manipulative mother, and a house full of relatives.
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The Other Side of Hell (1978)
Character: Di Salvo
A disturbed, but highly intelligent man is sent to a criminally insane hospital to serve time and rehabilitate. But when he arrives, he discovers it's in fact a closed world where brutality is an everyday occurrence.
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Three's a Crowd (1969)
Character: Waiter
An airline pilot tries to balance two wives he has in two separate cities.
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The Godfather Part III (1990)
Character: Nicky the Casino Host
In the midst of trying to legitimize his business dealings in 1979 New York and Italy, aging mafia don, Michael Corleone seeks forgiveness for his sins while taking a young protege under his wing.
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