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This Is Spinal Tap (1984)
Character: Angelo's Associate
"This Is Spinal Tap" shines a light on the self-contained universe of a metal band struggling to get back on the charts, including everything from its complicated history of ups and downs, gold albums, name changes and undersold concert dates, along with the full host of requisite groupies, promoters, hangers-on and historians, sessions, release events and those special behind-the-scenes moments that keep it all real.
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Body Rock (1984)
Character: Jodie
A disco owner lures a New York breakdancer away from his rapping and dancing friends.
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Fools (1970)
Character: Hippie
A horror actor falls in love with the unhappily married young wife of an attorney.
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The Last Married Couple in America (1980)
Character: Party Guest
Jeff and Mari Thompson are contently married, but they are stunned to see many of their friends and neighbors going through separations and divorces. Seemingly surrounded by people with domestic problems, Jeff and Mari begin to question their own relationship.
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The Strawberry Statement (1970)
Character: Guerilla Theatre Troupe
A college student joins a group of revolutionaries to meet girls but ends up committed to their goals.
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The Telephone (1988)
Character: N/A
Crazy out of work actress Vashti Blue spends all her time in her small apartment with her pet owl and her telephone, which she uses to try and solve all her problems with life.
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Scenes from the Class Struggle in Beverly Hills (1989)
Character: Persephone Cohen
A wealthy Beverly Hills resident who has just become a widow, Clare Lipkin temporarily takes on her friend Lisabeth as a house guest. As the two women deal with their upper-class woes, Clare's driver, Frank, and Lisabeth's servant, Juan, make a wager to see who can be the first to seduce the other's boss.
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High Anxiety (1977)
Character: Cocktail Waitress
A psychiatrist with intense acrophobia (fear of heights) goes to work for a mental institution run by doctors who appear to be crazier than their patients, and have secrets that they are willing to commit murder to keep.
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Thank God It's Friday (1978)
Character: Maddy
It's Friday and everyone is going to the hottest new disco in Los Angeles. The Commodores are scheduled to play if Floyd shows up with the instruments and Nicole dreams of becoming a disco star. Other characters are there to win the dance contest, or to put a little excitement into a fifth anniversary.
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Head Office (1985)
Character: Marge
In this comic take on big-business wheelings and dealings, an ambitious senator's son moves up the corporate ladder through undeserved promotions. But against his better judgment, he falls for a woman (the chairman's daughter, no less) who's leading a protest against the company's shady business practices.
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Any Which Way You Can (1980)
Character: Tall Woman
Philo takes part in a bare knuckle fight – as he does – to make more money than he can earn from his car repair business. He decides to retire, but when the Mafia come along and arrange another fight, he's pushed into it. A motorcycle gang and an orangutan called Clyde all add to the 'fun'.
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