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The Desperate Women (1955)
Character: Arzt
The film is a cheesy but sincere plea for proper sex education--and against illegal abortion.
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Sands of Beersheba (1964)
Character: Nuri
During the Palestinian War of 1948, an American falls in love with her late fiance's friend, an Israeli gunrunner.
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Ironside (1967)
Character: Bartender
Citizens of San Francisco are stunned by the news that Robert Ironside, the city's hard-nosed, tough-talking chief of detectives, has been shot and left for dead while vacationing at his friend the Police Commissioner's rural retreat. Ironside survives the murder attempt, but the bullet has damaged nerves in his spine, leaving him a paraplegic. Unable to gain reinstatement as chief of detectives, Ironside gets permission to continue investigating criminal cases as a citizen volunteer. With the assistance of two former protegees, Det. Sgt. Ed Brown and Officer Eve Whitfield, and a newly-hired aide/driver, Mark Sanger, Ironside sets out to solve his first case as a civilian by finding the people responsible for the attempt on his life.
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Harum Scarum (1965)
Character: Sinan
Johnny Tyronne, action movie star and ladies man, is traveling through the Middle East on a goodwill tour to promote his latest movie, "Sands of the Desert". Once he arrives, however, he is kidnapped by a gang of assassins who were so impressed with his on-screen adventures that they want to hire him to carry out an assassination for them.
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Jeanne Eagels (1957)
Character: Dr. Richards (uncredited)
Biographical film based loosely on the life of 1920s stage star Jeanne Eagels.
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The Glass Bottom Boat (1966)
Character: Gregor
Bruce, the owner of an aerospace company, is infatuated with Jennifer and hires her to be his biographer so that he can be near her and win her affections. Is she actually a Russian spy trying to obtain aerospace secrets?
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The Glass Bottom Boat (1966)
Character: Gregor - Spy with Cigar (uncredited)
Bruce, the owner of an aerospace company, is infatuated with Jennifer and hires her to be his biographer so that he can be near her and win her affections. Is she actually a Russian spy trying to obtain aerospace secrets?
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A Tiger Walks (1964)
Character: Josef Pietz
A tiger escapes from a circus truck as it passes by a small town, and hides itself in the surrounding woods. This throws the town into a panic and everyone wants the animal killed immediately, except for the daughter of the sheriff. She wants to capture the tiger and put it in a zoo, thereby saving the tiger's life. Her determination starts a nationwide campaign among children to raise the money to buy the tiger from the circus, but first, she, her father and an Indian tiger trainer must find the tiger before the National Guard do, who have orders to kill it on sight.
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The Last of the Secret Agents? (1966)
Character: Zoltan Schubach
Marty and Steve, American tourists in France, are given a multipurpose umbrella and pitted against an international band of art thieves. Among the stolen treasures is the Statue Of Liberty.
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Hey, Hey, We're The Monkees (1997)
Character: Self
Documentary focusing The Monkees, the 1960s pop group originally created for a TV sitcom. Interviews with the band members, the show's creators, and musical collaborators and peers are featured.
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Hitler (1962)
Character: Julius Streicher
Richard Basehart stars as one of the most influential and one of the most reviled men in history in this probing psychological study of a man who nearly gained dominance over the entire western world--at the cost of millions of lives--Hitler.
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The 27th Day (1957)
Character: Soviet Col. Gregor
Five individuals from five nations, including the USA, USSR, and China, suddenly find themselves on an alien saucer, where an alien gives each a container holding three capsules. The alien explains that no power on earth can open a given container except a mental command from the person to whom it is given, then anyone may take a capsule and, by speaking a latitude and longitude at it, cause instant death to all within a given radius: thus each of the five has been provided with the power of life and death. Then, they are given 27 days to decide whether to use the capsules, and returned to the places from which each one came...
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The Cincinnati Kid (1965)
Character: Felix
An up-and-coming poker player tries to prove himself in a high-stakes match against a long-time master of the game.
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Mara of the Wilderness (1965)
Character: Jarnagan
An altruistic park ranger stumbles upon a beautiful but feral young girl who spent most of her life being raised by a pack of white wolves. But his plans to tame her wild ways are cut short when an enterprising trapper hears about her story and sets out to sell her as a freak to a traveling side show.
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For Love or Money (1963)
Character: Artist
Wealthy Chloe Brasher has three beautiful daughters; Bonnie, Kate, and Jan. Chloe pays attorney Deke Gentry to fix them up with three suitable husbands.
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Operation Eichmann (1961)
Character: Captain Felsner
Drama about the life Adolf Eichmann, the Nazi officer responsible for the deaths of countless Jewish people during World War II.
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The Picasso Summer (1969)
Character: The Host (as Theo Marcuse)
A San Francisco couple travels to France in search of Pablo Picasso.
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