Fred Stroud

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Batman Batman (1989) Character: Party Guest at Wayne Manor (uncredited)
Having witnessed his parents' brutal murder as a child, millionaire philanthropist Bruce Wayne fights crime in Gotham City disguised as Batman, a costumed hero who strikes fear into the hearts of villains. But when a deformed madman known as 'The Joker' seizes control of Gotham's criminal underworld, Batman must face his most ruthless nemesis ever while protecting both his identity and his love interest, reporter Vicki Vale.
S.O.S. Titanic S.O.S. Titanic (1980) Character: Card Player (uncredited)
The Titanic disaster as seen through the eyes of one couple in each of the three classes on board.
The Magnificent Two The Magnificent Two (1967) Character: TV Engineer (uncredited)
Two salesmen travel to a small South American Country to peddle their wares. However the country is in the middle of a major conflict between the Government led by Diaz and the rebels led by Torez. When Torez is accidentally killed the rebels mistaken pick up one of the salesmen, Eric, as he looks like Torez. Eric and Ernie are promised millions to carry on the charade once the rebels take charge. However once Eric takes charge he finds himself back in danger as scheming general Carillo plans to remove the impostor from his role.
Becket Becket (1964) Character: Church Guard (uncredited)
Thomas Becket, Henry II's longtime advisor, finds his friendship with the debauched king corroding when he is unwillingly appointed as Archbishop of Canterbury in an attempt to gain absolute loyalty from the Church.
The Hide-Out The Hide-Out (1956) Character: Airport Lounge Attendant (uncredited)
An insurance investigator in London attempts to thwart smugglers trafficking stolen lambskins infected with anthrax.
Up in the World Up in the World (1956) Character: Servant (uncredited)
Norman is a window cleaner who has to clean a manor house with hundreds of windows. He is distracted by the son of the house who persuades him to go into town. When some villains try and kidnap the young heir Norman fights them off but the heir has banged his head and can't remember Norman's heroic stand
I'll Never Forget What's'isname I'll Never Forget What's'isname (1967) Character: Old Edgcumbian /Undertaker in Dream Sequence (uncredited)
Advertising golden boy Andrew Quint is fed up with his fabulously successful life. In very dramatic fashion, he quits his job to return to writing for a small literary magazine. He wants to leave his former life behind, going as far as saying good-bye to his wife and mistresses. He finds, however, that it's not so easy to escape the past.
Follow a Star Follow a Star (1959) Character: Man in Street (uncredited)
Norman Truscott is a store worker who dreams of stardom. Vernon Carew is a singer whose star is fading. Vernon manages to get a recording of Norman singing and passes it off as himself.
The Good Die Young The Good Die Young (1954) Character: Bar Patron
An amoral, psychotic playboy incites three men who are down on their luck to commit a mail van robbery, which goes badly wrong.
Young Winston Young Winston (1972) Character: Member of Parliament (uncredited)
This historical drama is an account of the early life of British politician Winston Churchill, including his childhood years, his time as a war correspondent in Africa, and culminating with his first election to Parliament.
The MacKintosh Man The MacKintosh Man (1973) Character: Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
A member of British Intelligence assumes a fictitious criminal identity and allows himself to be caught, imprisoned, and freed in order to infiltrate a spy organization and expose a traitor; only, someone finds him out and exposes him to the gang...
The End of the Line The End of the Line (1957) Character: Golden Bowl Club Patron (uncredited)
The wife of a night club owner frames an American writer for his murder.
The Constant Husband The Constant Husband (1955) Character: Adelphi Club Waiter
Charles Hathaway wakes up in West Wales with no recollection of who he is or how he got there. With the help of a Cardiff specialist he traces his life back to his gorgeous wife and their large London house, so all seems well with the world. But more detective work starts to uncover an alarming chain of further stunning wives and a way of going on that the new Charles finds pretty unacceptable.
The Mouse That Roared The Mouse That Roared (1959) Character: Fenwickian (uncredited)
The Duchy of Grand Fenwick decides that the only way to get out of their economic woes is to declare war on the United States, lose and accept foreign aid. They send an invasion force (in chain mail, armed with bows and arrows) to New York and they arrive during a nuclear drill that has cleared the streets.
Doctor in Love Doctor in Love (1960) Character: Cold Patient (uncredited)
Doctors Burke and Hare leave the confines of St Swithins for the world of general practice, stopping off on the way as patients at the Foulness Anti-cold Unit. Hare then takes up a position as junior in a well-healed G.P.'s surgery while Burke continues to sow his doctorial wild oats.
Fragment of Fear Fragment of Fear (1970) Character: Bar Patron (uncredited)
Reformed drug addict Tim Brett (David Hemmings) is vacationing in Italy with his aunt. When she is murdered, he tries to investigate. Soon his whole life spins out of control.
I'm All Right Jack I'm All Right Jack (1959) Character: Reporter (uncredited)
Naive Stanley Windrush looks for a career in a family business. Much to his dismay, he finds work at a munitions factory where he has to start from the bottom, while both the management and the labor union use him as a tool in their fight for power.
Les Mains d'Orlac Les Mains d'Orlac (1960) Character: Concert Audience (uncredited)
A famed concert pianist's hands are destroyed in a plane crash; when he receives transplants from a recently executed strangler, his murderous new mitts attract the attention of a sleazy illusionist turned blackmailer.
She'll Follow You Anywhere She'll Follow You Anywhere (1971) Character: Train Passenger (uncredited)
By chance the perfume creators Mike and Al produce a scent that makes women go wild for sex. While they desperately try to find the recipe for their product of chance, they use it on random women they meet in the train and fuck their brains out in a hut in the forest. A central problem is to explain their absence from work to wives and colleagues.
Steptoe & Son Steptoe & Son (1972) Character: Strip Club Patron (uncredited)
Albert Steptoe and his son Harold are rag-and-bone men, complete with horse and cart to tour the neighbourhood. They also live together at the junk yard. Harold, who likes the bright lights in the West End of London, meets a stripper, marries her and takes her home. Albert is furious and tries every trick he knows to drive the new bride from his household.
Theatre of Death Theatre of Death (1967) Character: Gendarme Backstage (uncredited)
The Theatre of Death in Paris specialises in horror presentations. A police surgeon finds himself becoming involved in the place through his attraction to one of the performers. When bloodless bodies start showing up all over town he realises there could be links with the theatre.



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