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The Ginger Man (1962)
Character: Sebastian Dangerfield
The often racy misadventures of Sebastian Dangerfield, a young American living in Dublin with his English wife and infant daughter and studying law at Trinity College.
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The Tycoon (1968)
Character: Guy Taylor
When millionaire businessman Guy Taylor takes up with the beautiful Rachel Bell, two years married to a struggling sculptor, he starts to question what he really wants. TV play. Third part of writer Kenneth Jupp's "Chelsea Trilogy"; see also The PHOTOGRAPHER (tx 29/1/1968) and The EXPLORER/ PLAYHOUSE (tx 14/10/1968).
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The High Game (1970)
Character: Paul Venniker
The owner of a drinking club in London's Shepherd Market becomes invovled in a game of intrigue, blackmail and murder.
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Crest of a Wave (1978)
Character: Nifty
Recently made redundant, Jim takes his wife Bridget to meet his old scouting pal Nifty. As well as campfire memories to swop, there just might be the possibility of a job.
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The Crossfire (1967)
Character: Paul Du Pre
Tension increases among French settlers in Algeria. A secret ultranationalist group decides to take action against a doctor who treats Muslim patients.
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Miss Julie (1965)
Character: Jean
Miss Julie has a torrid, strange relationship with her servant, Jean.
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In the Nick (1960)
Character: Ted Ross
A gang of small-time criminals are sent to an experimental prison where inmates are to be reformed, not punished.
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Afternoon of a Nymph (1962)
Character: David Simpson
An agent invites his young starlet to a party, to meet all the right people. A chance to move on from the commercials she has been doing, to bigger roles and maybe stardom. However while she is there, she realizes there is a price to pay...
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Girl in the Headlines (1963)
Character: Inspector Birkett
Called in to investigate the murder of a model, Chief Inspector Birkett and Sergeant Saunders soon discover that the victim had been leading somewhat of an immoral life.
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Get Carter (1971)
Character: Eric
Jack Carter is a small-time hood working in London. When word reaches him of his brother's death, he travels to Newcastle to attend the funeral. Refusing to accept the police report of suicide, Carter seeks out his brother’s friends and acquaintances to learn who murdered his sibling and why.
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Captain Kronos: Vampire Hunter (1973)
Character: Kerro
When several young girls are found dead, left hideously aged and void of blood, Dr. Marcus suspects vampirism. He enlists the help of the Vampire Hunter. Mysterious and powerful, Kronos has dedicated his life to destroying the evil pestilence. Once a victim of its diabolical depravity, he knows the vampire's strengths and weaknesses as well as the extreme dangers attached to confronting the potent forces of darkness.
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Room at the Top (1958)
Character: Cyril
An ambitious young accountant schemes to wed a wealthy factory owner's daughter, despite falling in love with a married older woman.
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Theatre of Blood (1973)
Character: Peregrine Devlin
A Shakespearean actor takes poetic revenge on the critics who denied him recognition.
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Assassin (1973)
Character: The Assassin
When the British government orders the assassination of an Air Ministry official suspected of leaking top secret intel, their top assassin assigned to the job discovers there may be more to the hit than meets the eye.
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The Southern Star (1969)
Character: Karl
Comedy adventure based on a Jules Verne novel about the ups and downs of jewel thieves in the wilds of Africa circa 1900. George Segal is the appealing hero-heel and Ursula Andress is visually stunning as the lady in the proceedings. Orson Welles has a small role.
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Sink the Bismarck! (1960)
Character: Meteorological Officer on 'King George V' (uncredited)
The story of the breakout of the German battleship Bismarck—accompanied by the heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen—during the early days of World War II. The Bismarck and her sister ship, Tirpitz, were the most powerful battleships in the European theater of World War II. The British Navy must find and destroy Bismarck before it can escape into the convoy lanes to inflict severe damage on the cargo shipping which was the lifeblood of the British Isles. With eight 15 inch guns, it was capable of destroying every ship in a convoy while remaining beyond the range of all Royal Navy warships.
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Repulsion (1965)
Character: Michael
Beautiful young manicurist Carole suffers from androphobia (the pathological fear of interaction with men). When her sister and roommate, Helen, leaves their London flat to go on an Italian holiday with her married boyfriend, Carole withdraws into her apartment. She begins to experience frightful hallucinations, her fear gradually mutating into madness.
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A Killer with Two Faces (1974)
Character: Terry Spelling / Bob Spelling
A crazed killer escapes from an asylum and assumes the identity of his twin brother, a famous and respected architect.
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Damien - Omen II (1978)
Character: Michael Morgan (uncredited)
Since the sudden and suspicious deaths of his parents, young Damien has been in the charge of his wealthy aunt and uncle and enrolled in a military school. Widely feared to be the Antichrist, he relentlessly plots to seize control of his uncle's business empire — and the world.
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The McKenzie Break (1970)
Character: Major Perry
A German U-Boat commander plans a daring escape from a PoW camp in Scotland.
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Professione: reporter (1975)
Character: Martin Knight
David Locke is a world-weary American journalist who has been sent to cover a conflict in northern Africa, but he makes little progress with the story. When he discovers the body of a stranger who looks similar to him, Locke assumes the dead man's identity. However, he soon finds out that the man was an arms dealer, leading Locke into dangerous situations. Aided by a beautiful woman, Locke attempts to avoid both the police and criminals out to get him.
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The Internecine Project (1974)
Character: Alex Hellman
Offered a job as a presidential adviser, a professor is forced to dispose of those who knew him when he was a spy.
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Simon and Laura (1955)
Character: Bit Part (uncredited)
A couple of bickering, married performers agree to star in a "Mr. and Mrs." TV show.
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Tales from the Crypt (1972)
Character: Carl Maitland
When a tourist group become lost within ancient catacombs, they meet the sinister Crypt Keeper, who tells them each their fate. The enigmatic figure's macabre stories involve a wife dabbling in murder, a retired sanitation worker targeted by his suspicious neighbors, and an adulterer who may face a fitting demise if the yarns come true.
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Casino Royale (1967)
Character: (uncredited)
Sir James Bond is called back out of retirement to stop SMERSH. In order to trick SMERSH, James thinks up the ultimate plan - that every agent will be named 'James Bond'. One of the Bonds, whose real name is Evelyn Tremble is sent to take on Le Chiffre in a game of baccarat, but all the Bonds get more than they can handle.
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Intimate Games (1976)
Character: Uncle Rodney
A university professor opens a sexual Pandora's box when he hands his class an assignment to explore their deepest carnal fantasies and desires. As the students begin to plumb their secret passions, they find themselves propelled into an erotic world where theory soon yields to practice.
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Up in the World (1956)
Character: Commando Sergeant (uncredited)
Norman is a window cleaner who has to clean a manor house with hundreds of windows. He is distracted by the son of the house who persuades him to go into town. When some villains try and kidnap the young heir Norman fights them off but the heir has banged his head and can't remember Norman's heroic stand
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Cry WoIf (1968)
Character: Hobson
A highly imaginative boy involves his friends in a series of false alarms, with the result that nobody will come to his aid when he is involved in a dangerous situation.
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The Sandwich Man (1966)
Character: Policeman Motor Cycle
A man with a sandwich-board (advert) wanders around London meeting many strange characters.
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The Hill (1965)
Character: Staff Sergeant Williams
North Africa, World War II. British soldiers on the brink of collapse push beyond endurance to struggle up a brutal incline. It's not a military objective. It's The Hill, a manmade instrument of torture, a tower of sand seared by a white-hot sun. And the troops' tormentors are not the enemy, but their own comrades-at-arms.
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The Secret Place (1957)
Character: Man Inside (uncredited)
A beautiful redhead becomes involved with a group of small-time hoodlums who plan and perform a daring diamond robbery.
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Children of the Damned (1964)
Character: Col Tom Llewellyn
Six children are found spread through out the world that not only have enormous intelligence, but identical intelligence and have a strange bond to each other.
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All Coppers Are... (1972)
Character: Sonny Wade
A young policeman and a small-time crook are both involved with the same girl.
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The Jerusalem File (1972)
Character: Mayers
An American student starts working with his Arab colleague while putting all politics aside. However, is his colleague just a regular Joe? Set around the time of Arab-Israeli Six Day War.
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Los traidores de San Ángel (1967)
Character: Thomas Nick
Henchmen of the dictator from a South American country blackmail Nick Thomas into being a government spy. The former smuggler is to pose as a priest and enter a monastery thought to be sympathetic with rebel guerrillas. The release of the film coincided with real-life events, as Catholic priests continued to be the victims of government persecution throughout Latin America.
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Live Now - Pay Later (1962)
Character: Albert
Albert, a cheeky, womanising, door-to door salesman, with a never-take-no-for-an-answer attitude, lives his life for the moment, and with no thought of his future, or the consequences of his actions on the people he encounters.
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McVicar (1980)
Character: Hitchens
John McVicar was a London Bad Boy. he graduated to armed bank robbery and was Britain's "Public Enemy No. 1". He was captured and put into a high security prison. Will even the highest security prison be able to hold him? This is the true story of his life, his criminal exploits and his eventual rehabilitation.
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The Bitch (1979)
Character: Thrush Feather
The owner of a trendy disco starts having problems with the men in her life and the Mafia, which is trying to move in on her place.
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Vendetta for The Saint (1969)
Character: Alessandro Destamio
Simon Templar is on holiday in Naples when a small uproar on a lunch table draws his attention. An English tourist attempts to greet an Italian businessman as an old friend, but the Italian refuses to acknowledge the greeting and claims never to have met him.
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Doppelgänger (1969)
Character: John Kane
A planet is discovered in the same orbit as Earth's but is located on the exact opposite side of the sun, making it not visible from Earth. The European Space Exploration Council decide to send American astronaut Glenn Ross and British scientist John Kane via spaceship to explore the other planet.
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