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Concrete Beat (1984)
Character: Desk Sergeant
A newspaper columnist becomes determined to clear a woman who is blamed for the death of her child in a tragic fire.
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Solar Crisis (1992)
Character: Camel Rider
A huge solar flare is predicted to fry the Earth. Astronauts aboard the spaceship Helios must go to the Sun to drop a bomb equipped with an Artificial Intelligence and a Japanese pilot at the right time so the flare will point somewhere else.
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Midnight Run (1988)
Character: L.A. Taxi Driver
A bounty hunter pursues a former Mafia accountant who is also being chased by a rival bounty hunter, the F.B.I., and his old mob boss after jumping bail.
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Candy Mountain (1988)
Character: Gas-Station Attendant
A mediocre musician goes on the road in search of the world's greatest guitar maker.
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Enemy Territory (1987)
Character: Detective
An insurance salesman inadvertently gets trapped after dark in an apartment building that is terrorized by a street gang called "The Vampires."
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An Innocent Man (1989)
Character: Venucci
Jimmie Rainwood was minding his own business when two corrupt police officers (getting an address wrong) burst into his house, expecting to find a major drug dealer. Rainwood is shot, and the officers frame him as a drug dealer. Rainwood is convicted of drug dealing, based on the perjured evidence of a police informant. Thrown into a seedy jail, fighting to prove his innocence is diffucult when he has to deal with the realities of prison life, where everyone claims they were framed.
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Annie Hall (1977)
Character: Man #1 Outside Theatre
New York comedian Alvy Singer falls in love with the ditsy Annie Hall.
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Taxi Driver (1976)
Character: Mafioso
Suffering from insomnia, disturbed loner Travis Bickle takes a job as a New York City cabbie, haunting the streets nightly, growing increasingly detached from reality as he dreams of cleaning up the filthy city.
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Going in Style (1979)
Character: Cab Driver
Three kindly old men decide to light up the dimming twilight of their lives with a last blaze of glory – by sticking up a Manhattan bank in broad daylight.
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Racing with the Moon (1984)
Character: Al
In a small coastal California town, Henry and Nicky are pals from blue collar families with only a short time before they ship off to World War II. Henry begins romancing new-to-town Caddie Winger, believing her to be wealthy. Mischievous and irresponsible, Nicky gets into trouble which forces the other two to become involved, testing their relationship, as well as the friendship between the boys.
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Short Eyes (1977)
Character: Mr. Nett
A young man who is charged with child molestation is placed in New York City’s infamous Tombs prison. When the other inmates in his cell block find out what he is charged with, life becomes extremely difficult for him.
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The Pick-up Artist (1987)
Character: Basketball Concession Owner
A womanizer meets his match when he falls for the daughter of a gambling addict who is in debt to the mob.
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Stardust Memories (1980)
Character: Jerry Abraham
While attending a retrospect of his work, a filmmaker recalls his life and his loves: the inspirations for his films.
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Arthur (1981)
Character: Prize Man
Arthur is a 30-year-old child who will inherit $750 million if he complies with his family's demands and marries the woman of their choosing.
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The Double Exposure of Holly (1977)
Character: Nicastro
When a New York lawyer realizes that he is the latest in a long line of Holly's discarded lovers he decides to get even with her. In order to blackmail her, he gets a gangster to secretly film Holly with her new lover in their hotel room.
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