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The Stud (1974)
Character: Carruthers
A sexploitation comedy centered around an Andy Warhold parody named "Randy Warpshot".
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The Verdict (1964)
Character: Lord Chief Justice
A racketeer, deported back from America, faces murder charge and hatches jury rigging plot with accomplice. Cross and double-cross follow.
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Maigret at Bay (1969)
Character: Jean-Baptiste Prieur
Inspector Maigret responds to a call from a young woman in the middle of the night, but he then finds himself accused of raping her. He is forced to clear his name, and search for what had really taken place that night.
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The Strange Case of the End of Civilization as We Know It (1977)
Character: M
John Cleese is hilarious as the descendant of Sherlock Holmes in this modern detective drama of international power politics and intrigue. Unlike his illustrious grandfather however, he only succeeds in bungling every job he organizes. Also stars Arthur Lowe as the "bionic" grandson of Dr. Watson, Stratford Johns as the Commissioner of Police, and Connie Booth as Mrs. Hudson.
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A Touch of Love (1969)
Character: Mr. Stacey
Intellectually driven doctoral student Rosamund Stacey, while undertaking graduate work at the British Museum, becomes pregnant after a brief affair with a television newsreader. Against the advice of her best friend, Lydia, Rosamund chooses to keep the baby and adjusts her life to include both her studies and her pregnancy. However, when the baby is born, an unforeseen complication threatens the self-sufficient life Rosamund plans for herself.
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Doctor Who: The Claws of Axos (1971)
Character: The Minister
A group of gold-skinned aliens known as the Axons land on Earth and offer wondrous technology in exchange for fuel. The Doctor, however, isn't fooled, uncovering the Axons' true nature and once again facing his archenemy the Master...
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The Ruling Class (1972)
Character: Lord Chancellor
When the Earl of Gurney dies in a cross-dressing accident, his schizophrenic son, Jack, inherits the Gurney estate. Jack is not the average nobleman; he sings and dances across the estate and thinks he is Jesus reincarnated. Believing that Jack is mentally unfit to own the estate, the Gurney family plots to steal Jack's inheritance. As their outrageous schemes fail, the family strives to cure Jack of his bizarre behavior, with disastrous results.
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Indagine su un delitto perfetto (1978)
Character: Old Gentleman (uncredited)
The death of a multinational company’s chairman induces the three candidates for the chairmanship to plot against one another for control of the business.
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Scream and Scream Again (1970)
Character: Prof. Kingsmill
A serial killer who drains his victims for blood is on the loose and London police follow him to a house owned by an eccentric scientist.
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Bizarre (1970)
Character: Sacha Seremona
An offbeat anthology film, mix of sex, horror and humor filmed in varied styles.
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The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother (1975)
Character: Butler
After spending decades living in the shadow of his more famous and successful sibling, Consulting Detective Sigerson Holmes (Wilder) is called upon to help solve a crucial case that leads him on a hilarious trail of false identities, stolen documents, secret codes... and exposed backsides.
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The Cheviot, the Stag and the Black, Black Oil (1974)
Character: Duke
In their songs, comedy and exuberant music, a travelling theatre company give a fiercely polemic account of Scottish history, from the aftermath of Culloden to the oil boom. Their production before a live audience is intercut with filmed reconstructions of the Highland Clearances and the Victorian obsession with hunting stags.
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Horror Hospital (1973)
Character: Carter
Following his forced retirement from an appalling rock band, Jason decides to vacation at Brittlehouse Manor, a health farm run by the leather-gloved, ex-Nazi scientist Dr. Storm. Along the way, Jason meets Judy, also on her way to Brittlehouse Manor to visit her aunt, who married Dr. Storm some years ago. Once they arrive, the pair realise rather quickly that something is wrong, probably because the other guests have had their brains surgically removed, or all the blood pouring from the sink, or possibly just because the creepy midget keeps telling them to brush their teeth.
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