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The Last Fight (1983)
Character: Sally
Singer-turned-boxer Andy 'Kid' Clave signs a contract with a shady promoter Joaquin Vargas. But Clave turns against Vargas when the promoter's thugs kill Clave's girlfriend when he thinks about backing out of the contract. While seeking a way to get revenge against Vargas, Clave learns that he has a blood clot in his head. But nothing will deter him from getting his revenge and making a shot at the title.
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Deadly Stranger (1988)
Character: Peggy Martin
An undercover cop infiltrates an illegal labor racket on a remote Texan/Mexican border farm. After falling for the farm owner's mistress, the two discover the tables have been turned and they are the hunted.
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Counterfeit World: Making 'To Live and Die in L.A.' (2003)
Character: Herself
The magic and creation behind the making of William Friedkin's classic action film To Live and Die in L.A. (1985). It follows cast, crew and the director several years after the film sharing their experiences while working on the project, also including footage from the shooting, and they discuss in detail the conception of the most spectacular scenes filmed there and also the great debate about the different endings developed for the film.
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Concrete Beat (1984)
Character: Stephanie
A newspaper columnist becomes determined to clear a woman who is blamed for the death of her child in a tragic fire.
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Project Alien (1990)
Character: Phyllis 'Bird' McNamara
In Norway a military plane crashes under mysterious circumstances: in his last message the pilot reported many lights falling from the sky. NATO wants to play down the incident, but the famous TV moderator George Abbot and the no less persistent journalist Milker sense a sensational story about UFOs and start snooping around in the area with help of pilot "Bird" McNamara. Inspired by the suspiciously rigorous isolation of the whole area around the crash point and cases of an unknown disease they have a closer look at the military's activities...
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獣たちの熱い眠り (1981)
Character: June
A star tennis player takes revenge on the blackmailers out to ruin his athletic career.
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Slaughter of the Innocents (1993)
Character: Susan Broderick
A seasoned FBI Agent's child-genius son assists him on catching a child-killer, a schizophrenic mohab nut who believes he's been chosen by god to be a new Noah.
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Crime Story: Pilot (1986)
Character: Julie Torello
One former cop goes against the whole Mafia. The feature-length pilot for the cult 80s show.
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Relative Fear (1995)
Character: Linda Pratman
Linda and Peter Pratman's son Adam is autistic, but they still love him and hope that he'll at least start talking some day. However he's teased and abused by the kids of the neighborhood and his grandpa . When several people around Adam die an unexpected death, his parents start to suspect Adam - is he just simulating to be so ignorant about his environment?
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Bulletproof (1988)
Character: Capt. Devon Shepard
A group of dangerous terrorists succeeds to get hold of a tank of the army and all its crew.
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Lock Up (1989)
Character: Melissa
Frank Leone is nearing the end of his prison term for a relatively minor crime. Just before he is paroled, however, Warden Drumgoole takes charge. Drumgoole was assigned to a hell-hole prison after his administration was publicly humiliated by Leone, and has now arrived on the scene to ensure that Leone never sees the light of day.
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Tough Guys (1986)
Character: Skye
Harry Doyle and Archie Lang are two old-time train robbers, who held up a train in 1956 and have been incarcerated for thirty years. After serving their time, they are released from jail and have to adjust to a new life of freedom. and soon realize that they still have the pizzazz when, picking up their prison checks at a bank, they foil a robbery attempt.
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Darkman III: Die Darkman Die (1996)
Character: Dr. Bridget Thorne
Darkman, needing money to continue his experiments on synthetic skin, steals a crate of cash from drug lord Peter Rooker...
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Scanner Cop (1994)
Character: Dr. Joan Alden
Rookie cop Sam Staziak has a unique gift: he is a Scanner, which gives him the power to read the thoughts of others, and also to inflict great bodily harm. When a mad scientist begins using mind control to murder police officers, Sam realizes that only he and his unique gift can put an end to the mayhem.
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Battle Beyond the Stars (1980)
Character: Nanelia
A young farmer assembles a band of diverse mercenaries to defend his peaceful planet from an evil tyrant.
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Eyes of Laura Mars (1978)
Character: Lulu
A famous fashion photographer develops a disturbing ability to see through the eyes of a serial killer.
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Once Upon a Time in America (1984)
Character: Eve
A former Prohibition-era Jewish gangster returns to the Lower East Side of Manhattan over thirty years later, where he once again must confront the ghosts and regrets of his old life.
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Breaking Point (1994)
Character: Dana Preston / Molly Carpenter
A retired police detective reluctantly returns to action to stop a serial killer dubbed "The Surgeon".
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Running Scared (1986)
Character: Anna Costanzo
Two street-wise Chicago cops have to shake off some rust after returning from a Key West vacation to pursue a drug dealer that nearly killed them in the past.
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To Live and Die in L.A. (1985)
Character: Ruth Lanier
When his longtime partner on the force is killed, reckless U.S. Secret Service agent Richard Chance vows revenge, setting out to nab dangerous counterfeit artist Eric Masters.
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Pet Sematary II (1992)
Character: Renee Hallow
The "sematary" is up to its old zombie-raising tricks again. This time, the protagonists are Jeff Matthews, whose mother died in a Hollywood stage accident, and Drew Gilbert, a boy coping with an abusive stepfather.
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Freeway (1988)
Character: Sarah 'Sunny' Harper
A deeply disturbed man goes on a murderous nighttime rampage across Los Angeles.
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