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Gigi Goes to Pot (1970)
Character: Father
Teenage Gigi and her best friend Tami take a brief holiday to The Big Apple, chaperoned by Gigi's parents...
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Sin in the City (1966)
Character: N/A
Three girls head from boarding school to NYC, arriving by bus at Port Authority and vowing to "get into trouble." These "girls gone wild" forerunners head to a Greenwich Village bar where they copycat a girl stripping to dance topless atop the bar, then head to a Village party and finally crash a posh uptown party before catching the bus home.
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The Procurer (1968)
Character: Gregory Stewart
A New York theatrical agent pimps out the actresses he represents, with tragic results.
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Space Zombies (1990)
Character: (as Gaylord St. James)
A legion of zombies are created by aliens and radiation from a NASA mission gone awry. The living dead wreak havoc and cause chaos. Carl J. Sukenick and his friend have to stop them.
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The Slasher (1958)
Character: N/A
An insane, deformed killer stalks the grounds of a resort house, bringing sudden violence to those of easy virtue and godlessness.
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Murder in Mississippi (1965)
Character: Dick Byrd (as Dick Stone)
Three white kids travel down to Mississippi to help with voter registration. Murder, sex slavery and general unsavoriness follow.
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The Last House on the Left (1972)
Character: Dr. John Collingwood
On the eve of her 17th birthday, Mari and friend Phyllis set off from her family home to attend a rock concert in the city. Attempting to score some drugs on the way, the pair run afoul of a group of vicious crooks, headed up by the sadistic Krug.
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Deadly Weapons (1974)
Character: Larry
After the mob hits a guy with a list, one of the hoods keeps the list to blackmail its inhabitants. When he’s found out to be a double-crosser, they off him, angering his busty girlfriend. She goes after them using the only two weapons she has.
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Let Me Die a Woman (1977)
Character: John in Park (uncredited)
A documentary on the work of sex-change specialist Leo Wollman, including interviews with Wollman and a few of his patients, with an illustrated lecture on the various aspects of trans-identity plus actual footage of a gender reassignment operation.
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The American Nightmare (2000)
Character: Self
An examination into the nature of 1960's-70's horror films, the involved artists, and how they reflected contemporary society.
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Keyholes Are for Peeping (1972)
Character: Brian Rawson
After earning his degree through a correspondence course, Stanley uses his newfound knowledge to help his neighbors reignite the flames of passion. Little does anyone realize that their most intimate moments are all eye candy for the lonely maintenance man who has open access to the entire building.
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Fleshpot on 42nd Street (1973)
Character: Tony
Dusty, a street smart but desperately unhappy Times Square sex worker uses her body to survive; seducing, conning, and ripping off her johns.
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Sodom and Gomorrah: The Last Seven Days (1975)
Character: Townsperson (as Dick Stone)
After returning from Egypt, Abraham and his nephew Lot separate and Lot settles outside of Sodom with his wife and two daughters. Lot's eldest daughter Leah captures the eye of the city's king, Bera, but due to his impotency there is a ban on lovemaking. Meanwhile two astronauts, assigned to Earth to observe Sodom and to cure the people of a gonorrhea epidemic, institute a circumcision program with the aid of Abraham.
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