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The Blue Angel (1959)
Character: Ansbach, Student (uncredited)
Remake of Josef von Sternberg's 1930 classic.
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Tin Man (1983)
Character: Forbes
A young man, born deaf, invents a computer so he can hear and speak with others.
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Forced to Kill (1994)
Character: Warden Donaldson
A repo man tries to deliver a repossessed Jaguar. He's captured by a bizarre family, straight out of the backwoods, who force him to fight in an illegal, bare-fist tournament run by an insane sheriff.
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A Bell for Adano (1967)
Character: Lt. Livingstone
A U.S. army officer, the military governor of an Italian town during World War II, tries to reintroduce democracy, but his efforts are hindered by his commanding general. Placing his career in jeopardy, the governor decides to replace the town's bell, which had been looted by the Fascists.
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The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (1962)
Character: Gustav von Hartrott
In Argentina, one daughter of patriarch Madariaga is married to a Frenchman while the other is married to a German thus leading to a crisis when Nazi Germany occupies France and some Madariaga family members fight on opposite sides.
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Journey to Shiloh (1968)
Character: Carter Claiborne
At the beginning of the Civil War, seven friends embark on a cross-country journey in order to join the Confederate army.
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A Ticklish Affair (1963)
Character: Signalman (uncredited)
A young widow Amy Martin with three young boys is investigated by the Navy after one of her children inadvertently sends out a distress signal in Morse code by the blinds on his upstairs bedroom window. Commander Weedon and crew observe the signal from their ship and investigates. He falls for the young mother and proposes marriage. However, she is reluctant to have her family live out of a suitcase and initially declines. Gramps tries to bring her on board to sail the sea of love with the commander.
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Already Dead (2007)
Character: Gunman
When Thomas Archer's happy and successful life is all but ruined following a horrific attack he is presented with a perfect opportunity to exact physical revenge upon the man who caused all his grief. However the immediate consequences of his actions and in-actions are much more complicated than he imagined.
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Kiss & Tell (1997)
Character: Brian Humphries / Producer
A performance artist turns up dead with a carrot up her butt by LAX. Three detectives interview her friends to find out who killed her and why.
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The Graduate (1967)
Character: Carl Smith
A disillusioned college graduate finds himself torn between his older lover and her daughter.
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Traffic (2000)
Character: DEA Agent - Public Storage
An exploration of the United States of America's war on drugs from multiple perspectives. For the new head of the Office of National Drug Control Policy, the war becomes personal when he discovers his well-educated daughter is abusing cocaine within their comfortable suburban home. In Mexico, a flawed, but noble policeman agrees to testify against a powerful general in league with a cartel, and in San Diego, a drug kingpin's sheltered trophy wife must learn her husband's ruthless business after he is arrested, endangering her luxurious lifestyle.
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Frankenstein (1973)
Character: Felix de Lacey
A scientist obsessed with creating life steals body parts to put together his "creation." Released as a feature on video, this was originally shown in two installments on TV as part of the Wide World of Entertainment series.
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The Fortune (1975)
Character: Airline Steward
A couple of bumbling 1920s hustlers attempt to obtain the fortune of an heiress. Nothing will stop them, not even murder.
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Sleeper (1973)
Character: Herald Cohen
Miles Monroe, a clarinet-playing health food store proprietor, is revived out of cryostasis 200 years into a future world in order to help rebels fight an oppressive government regime.
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