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Sandokan alla riscossa (1964)
Character: Sandokan
When Sandokan learns he is the rightful heir to the throne of Malaysia, he immediately sets off to claim his land back.
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The Ballad of Billie Blue (1972)
Character: N/A
An emotionally touching story of a man who's life was in seeming disrepair, yet God turned it into one of redemption and atonement.
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Die grosse Treibjagd (1968)
Character: Mark / Marco Anderson
After the war in Congo, two mercenaries take a mission to safeguard uranium transportation in a South American jungle, fighting bandits and local miners.
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Si muore solo una volta (1967)
Character: Mike Gold
Mike Gold is trying to nail a terrorist spy ring who he believes killed his partner. His investigation takes him to Beirut where he is ensnared by a faux-damsel in distress called Jane.
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Riuscirà il nostro eroe a ritrovare il più grande diamante del mondo? (1971)
Character: Jimmy Logan
Jimmy Logan, a detective, tries to retrieve a diamond from the British crown stolen by the traitorous chief of the English Secret Service. After carrying out dangerous investigations at Montecarlo, Beirut and Hamburg, he discovers that the headquarters of the thieves is located in a mental hospital and sets about infiltrating their ranks.
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Banyon (1971)
Character: Victor Pappas
Miles C. Banyon is a private investigator in 1930s Los Angeles. In this TV movie—which served as the pilot episode for the short-lived TV show—Banyon's new client, a young woman, is found dead in his office...shot with his own gun.
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Tarawa Beachhead (1958)
Character: Lt. Joel Brady
A soldier is expected to never question the actions of his commanding officer, but when a Marine sees his CO breaking the law, he finds himself facing a difficult dilemma in this provocative war drama.
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New York chiama Superdrago (1966)
Character: Bryan Cooper / Superdragon
A series of murders in Michigan lead an American secret agent to Amsterdam, where he uncovers a plot to imperil the world with a potent new drug.
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Sandokan contro il leopardo di Sarawak (1964)
Character: Sandokan
Samoa is kidnapped and held captive hypnotized in caves by her cousin Charles Druk, whose father has been murdered by her future husband Sandokan, lord of Malaya. Assisted by his European friend Iannis, he wants to rescue her.
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The Beat Generation (1959)
Character: Stanley Belmont
A group of beatniks unwittingly harbor a serial rapist. A cop goes after him after his wife is attacked.
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The Looters (1955)
Character: Pete Corder
A rescue team is dispatched to look for the survivors of a plane crash in the Colorado Rockies. They find the survivors--and also find $250,000 in cash among the debris.
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Lucky, el intrépido (1967)
Character: Lucky
An American secret agent is sent to Europe to track down a ring of counterfeiters. His investigation takes him from Rome to Albania, where he gets involved with a sexy Albanian police commissioner.
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Onionhead (1958)
Character: Ensign Dennis Higgins
An irresponsible student enlists in the Coast Guard expecting to sit out World War II.
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A Fever in the Blood (1961)
Character: Clem Marker
A judge, a district attorney and a U. S. senator--each hoping to be elected the next governor--attempt to manipulate a murder trial to advance their own political ambitions. Director Vincent Sherman's 1961 drama stars Efrem Zimbalist Jr., Don Ameche, Jack Kelly, Angie Dickinson, Herbert Marshall, Jesse White, Parley Baer, Carroll O'Connor, Ray Danton, Andra Martin, Rhodes Reason and Louise Lorimer.
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Runaway! (1973)
Character: Prof. Jack Dunn
A group of skiers are trapped inside a runaway train hurtling down a mountainside.
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I'll Cry Tomorrow (1955)
Character: David Tredman
Deprived of a normal childhood by her ambitious mother, Lillian Roth becomes a star of Broadway and Hollywood before she is twenty. Shortly before her marriage to her childhood sweetheart, David Tredman, he dies and Lillian takes her first drink of many down the road of becoming an alcoholic.
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The Spoilers (1955)
Character: Blackie
In 1899 Alaska, miners have to protect themselves from a phony legal team trying to steal their gold claims.
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Der Spion, der in die Hölle ging (1965)
Character: Jeff Larson
CIA agent Jeff Larson is sent to investigate suspicious activities at a U.S. base located in southern Spain. He discovers the base is being heavily monitored by the KGB via hidden cameras and moles within the base, and he must find a way to ferret the traitors out whilst avoiding discovery of his investigation.
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Yellowstone Kelly (1959)
Character: Sayapi, Gall's Nephew
A fur-trapper named Kelly, who once saved the life of a Sioux chief, is allowed to set his traps in Sioux territory during the late 1870s. Reluctantly he takes on a tenderfoot assistant named Anse and together they give shelter to a runaway Arapaho woman. Tensions develop when Anse falls in love with this woman and when the Sioux chief arrives with his warriors to re-claim her.
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Portrait of a Mobster (1961)
Character: 'Legs' Diamond
A vicious hood rises to the top of the rackets in Depression-era New York in this account of the life of Dutch Schultz.
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The Centerfold Girls (1974)
Character: Perry
Police try to halt a psychotic killer's (Andrew Prine) rampage against women who posed nude in men's magazines.
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Dead on Target (1976)
Character: Derek Flint
Dead on Target is the third and final film in the Our Man Flint movie trilogy. The film originally aired on ABC on March 17, 1976. The TV movie was also a pilot for a possible weekly series, but it did not get good enough ratings to warrant such, and Dead On Target became the last Derek Flint movie.
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FBI Code 98 (1963)
Character: Fred Vitale
A bomb is discovered in the luggage of a businessman traveling aboard a plane.
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The Night Runner (1957)
Character: Roy Turner
A mental patient with a violent past is released from the institution, against the advice of his doctors, and sent back to his old neighborhood. Was he released too soon?
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Chief Crazy Horse (1955)
Character: Little Big Man
When young Crazy Horse, of whom great things were predicted, wins his bride, rival Little Big Man goes to villainous traders with evidence of gold in the sacred Lakota burial ground. Of course, a new gold rush starts despite all treaties, and Crazy Horse becomes military leader of his people. Initial Indian victories lead to the inevitable result. Uniquely, all is told from the Indian perspective.
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The Big Operator (1959)
Character: Oscar Wetzel
A power-mad union boss resorts to murder to eliminate witnesses scheduled to testify against him. The eclectic cast includes Mickey Rooney, Mamie Van Doren, Mel Torme, Jay North, Vampira, Charles Chaplin Jr., Jackie Coogan and Norman Grabowski.
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Sixpack Annie (1975)
Character: Mr. O'Meyer (as Raymond Danton)
A buxom, beer-guzzling and naive country gal travels from her small town to Miami to find a 'sugar daddy' to save the family restaurant.
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The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond (1960)
Character: Jack 'Legs' Diamond
Jack Diamond and his sickly brother arrive in prohibition New York as jewelry thieves. After a spell in jail, the coldly ambitious Diamond hits on the idea of stealing from thieves himself and sets about getting close to gangster boss Arnold Rothstein to move in on his booze, girls, gambling, and drugs operations.
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The Longest Day (1962)
Character: Capt. Frank
The retelling of June 6, 1944, from the perspectives of the Germans, US, British, Canadians, and the Free French. Marshall Erwin Rommel, touring the defenses being established as part of the Reich's Atlantic Wall, notes to his officers that when the Allied invasion comes they must be stopped on the beach. "For the Allies as well as the Germans, it will be the longest day"
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Ice Palace (1960)
Character: Bay Husack
Alaska: America's last great wilderness frontier. A land of primitive grandeur, of glaciers, mountains and ice-fields. And of ambitious cannery tycoon Zeb "Czar" Kennedy and rugged activist leader Thor Storm, two rough-hewn men whose bitter 40-year rivalry mirrored their powerful land's struggle for statehood.
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Apache Blood (1975)
Character: Yellow Shirt
After a massacre of an Indian village by the U.S army, a survivor, Yellow shirt (Ray Danton) goes after them for revenge. His journey becomes a deadly adventure. His life will be threatened by the hostility of the desert, snakes, hallucinations and of course his encounter with his enemies…
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Too Much, Too Soon (1958)
Character: John Howard
The daughter of iconic actor John Barrymore is reunited with her father after a ten year estrangement and engages in his self-destructive lifestyle.
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A Majority of One (1961)
Character: Jerry Black
A gentle love story about a Japanese businessman and widower, and a Brooklyn widow. But before a happy ending can ensue, they must learn again the lessons of tolerance, kindness and forgiveness.
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Outside the Law (1956)
Character: John Conrad, alias Johnny Salvo
A government agent's son wins respect and love when he challenges counterfeiters.
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