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Zack and the Magic Factory (1981)
Character: Jenny
Zack and Jenny (Jim Gatherum and Olivia Barash) are two young people who combine their talents to operate a magic shop. Zack then uses a little magic to save his aunt's (Jane Withers) magic-making factory from the wrecking ball.
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The Triangle Factory Fire Scandal (1979)
Character: Ruthie
The story of a fire in the Triangle Shirt Mfg. Co. building in New York City in 1911 that resulted in the deaths of 146 employees, mostly young women. The ensuing investigation revealed the company's almost total disregard for its workers' safety in pursuit of increased production and profits, and resulted, among other things, in the passage of new worker safety laws and the formation of the International Ladies Garment Workers Union.
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The Young Landlords (1983)
Character: Jennie
Four teen-age New York residents try to raise cash to improve a dilapidated building they brought for a dollar.
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Through the Magic Pyramid (1981)
Character: Baket
A lad finds himself magically sent back to ancient Egypt where he and the young King Tut team up to stop their evil and overly ambitious elders.
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Child of Glass (1978)
Character: Inez Dumaine
Alexander Armsworth and his family move to an authentic antebellum mansion which once was owned by a river pirate. Alexander is drawn into a century-old mystery when he sees the ghost of a little girl and she asks for his help in finding the "child of glass" by reciting a riddle. He has only a day or two to solve the riddle...or be haunted for the rest of his life!
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Repo Man (1984)
Character: Leila
A down and out young punk gets a job working with a seasoned repo man, but what awaits him in his new career is a series of outlandish adventures revolving around aliens, the CIA, and a most wanted '64 Chevy.
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Patty Hearst (1988)
Character: Fahizah
The true story of a rich girl who was abducted by American revolutionaries in the 1970s. Her time spent with her captors made her question herself and her way of life. She eventually joined their cause, sparking controversy.
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Floundering (1994)
Character: Ruthie
John Boyz lives close to where they film "Baywatch", but you'd never know it. His life is full of bizarre friends, sweaty sex, pistol wielding gangsters, bungling bureaucrats, police fanatics, revolutionaries, and weirdos. All John wants is a little peace of mind and a little piece of the action, but in "Floundering" it wont come easy.
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The Incredible Hulk (1977)
Character: Girl at Lake
An accidental overdose of gamma radiation causes a mutation in scientist David Banner's DNA: now whenever he becomes angry, he metamorphoses into a seven-foot-tall, 330-pound, mindless muscular green creature.
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Dr. Alien (1989)
Character: Leeanne
When the mysterious and sexy Ms. Xenobia takes over the biology class at the local college, the dating life of supergeek Wesley Littlejohn takes a serious turn. Littlejohn agrees to be a lab rat for the professor's unusual vitamin research study. Now, thanks to some out-of-this-world supplements, he's been transformed into the campus stud. But Xenobia has ulterior extraterrestrial motives in this sci-fi sex comedy.
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Grave Secrets (1989)
Character: Darla
A woman tormented by ghostly apparitions and a professor of psychic phenomena investigate other-worldly disturbances and unlock the secret of a malevolent force reaching out for vengeance from beyond the grave.
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Shock Cinema: Volume Three (1991)
Character: Herself
Subtitled "Bloopers, Babes and Blood!," this video features scenes from numerous CInema Home Video releases as well as behind the scenes footage and bloopers from Nightmare Sisters (1988) and Dr. Alien (1989).
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Blue Dream (2013)
Character: Rachel Purviance
A news writer finds himself caught up in a world of sex, drugs and corporate takeovers as he tries to solve a series of murders.
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Repo Chick (2009)
Character: Railroad Employee
As a repo chick, wealthy bad-girl Pixxi and her entourage get mixed up in a devious kidnapping plot that threatens to wipe out the city of Los Angeles.
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Perfect Fit (2000)
Character: Janet
An aimless young man turns to murder in order to satisfy the desires of his new girlfriend, a narcissistic blue jean fetishist.
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Tuff Turf (1985)
Character: Ronnie
The new guy in a Los Angeles high school, Morgan, does some singing and fights hotshot Nick over disco dancer Frankie.
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