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Mommie Dearest (1981)
Character: Male Guest
Renowned film star Joan Crawford's abuse towards Christina, her adopted daughter, intensifies as her professional and romantic relationships turn sour.
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Banning (1967)
Character: Club Member (uncredited)
A playboy golf pro, kicked off the circuit for alleged cheating, is forced to hustle for a living.
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Silent Movie (1976)
Character: Patient (uncredited)
Aspiring filmmakers Mel Funn, Marty Eggs and Dom Bell go to a financially troubled studio with an idea for a silent movie. In an effort to make the movie more marketable, they attempt to recruit a number of big name stars to appear, while the studio's creditors attempt to thwart them.
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New York, New York (1977)
Character: Desk Clerk
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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California Suite (1978)
Character: Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
The misadventures of four groups of guests at the Beverly Hills Hotel.
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Magic (1978)
Character: Audience Member (uncredited)
A ventriloquist is at the mercy of his vicious dummy while he tries to renew a romance with his high school sweetheart.
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St. Ives (1976)
Character: McDuff
A dabbler-in-crime and his assistant hire an ex-police reporter to recover some stolen papers.
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American Gigolo (1980)
Character: Man at Political Dinner (uncredited)
Julian makes a lucrative living as an escort to older women in the Los Angeles area. He begins a relationship with Michelle, a local politician's wife, without expecting any pay. One of his clients is murdered and Detective Sunday begins pumping him for details on his different clients, something he is reluctant to do considering the nature of his work. Julian begins to suspect he's being framed. Meanwhile Michelle begins to fall in love with him.
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High Anxiety (1977)
Character: Club Patron (uncredited)
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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The In-Laws (1979)
Character: Patient (uncredited)
In preparation for his daughter's wedding, dentist Sheldon Kornpett meets Vince Ricardo, the groom's father. Vince, a manic fellow who claims to be a government agent, then proceeds to drag Sheldon into a series of chases and misadventures from New York to Central America.
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Munster, Go Home! (1966)
Character: Ship Passenger (uncredited)
Herman discovers he's the new lord of Munster Hall in England. The family sails to Britain, where they receive a tepid welcome from Lady Effigy and Freddie Munster, who throws tantrums because he wasn't named Lord Munster. An on-board romance had blossomed between Marilyn and Roger, but on land Marilyn discovers Roger's family holds a longstanding grudge against the Munsters.
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