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All Woman (1967)
Character: Tod
Sex. Drugs. Deviance. More sex. And at least one bad mustache.
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Mary Cassatt: Impressionist From Philadelphia (1977)
Character: Men's Voices (voice)
This documentary portrait is the first to celebrate the only American member of the French Impressionist school and the first American woman to become a famous painter. 'Mary Cassatt Impressionist From Philadelphia' is not only a biography of the artist’s life and work; the film sees both in the context of the status of the woman painter in Victorian America in the second half of the 19th century.
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Fear on Trial (1975)
Character: Stan Hopp
The story of John Henry Faulk, a radio/TV personality of the 1950s, who was blacklisted during the McCarthy era. Faulk sued the organization that was behind the blacklisting, and the resultant trial, and Faulk's victory, helped to put an end to the blacklisting period.
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Dragon Country (1970)
Character: Two (segment "I Can't Imagine Tomorrow")
Producer-director Glenn Jordan brought together two Tennessee Williams plays, written twenty years apart, that examine the theme of isolation with searching clarity. The joint presentation, entitled "Dragon Country," features the world premiere of "I Can't Imagine Tomorrow," starring Kim Stanley and William Redfield, and a much earlier work, "Talk to Me Like the Rain and Let Me Listen," starring Lois Smith and Alan Mixon. Together, the dramas delve into "a land of endured but unendurable pain, where each one is so absorbed, deafened, blinded by his own journey across it, he sees, he looks for, no one else crawling across it with him."
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Androcles and the Lion (1967)
Character: Spintho
The story of Androcles, the simple-hearted Christian tailor whose friendship with a lion saves himself and his friends from martyrdom in the Roman Colosseum.
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Companions in Nightmare (1968)
Character: Richard Lyle
One of the patients in a group-therapy session conducted by a famous psychiatrist is a murderer.
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Duel at Diablo (1966)
Character: Sgt. Ferguson
In Apache territory, a supply Army column heads for the next fort, an ex-scout searches for the killer of his Native wife, and a housewife abandons her husband to rejoin her Apache lover's tribe.
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Mr. Billion (1977)
Character: Leopold Lacy
An Italian mechanic finds that he has inherited a billion-dollar company from his dead uncle, but he needs to be in San Francisco in 20 days to sign over the will. In the meantime, he is chased by kidnappers and the affected corporation's president.
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A New Leaf (1971)
Character: Beckett
After running out of funds, Henry Graham, a carefree playboy, plots to marry and murder wealthy botanist Henrietta Lowell.
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One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975)
Character: Dale Harding
A petty criminal fakes insanity to serve his sentence in a mental ward rather than prison. He soon finds himself as a leader to the other patients—and an enemy to the cruel, domineering nurse who runs the ward.
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Hamlet from the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre (1964)
Character: Guildenstern
A stage production of Hamlet filmed at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre in New York. It was deliberately staged in the style of a "dress rehearsal", but performed in front of a live audience.
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For Pete's Sake (1974)
Character: Fred Robbins
Henrietta Robbins borrows money from a loan shark to finance her husband's investment in the stock market. However, when their stock plummets, she scrambles to find a way to pay the money back.
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The Proud and Profane (1956)
Character: Chaplain Lt. (jg) Holmes
In this romantic drama, beautiful Red Cross volunteer Lee Ashley arrives on the South Pacific island of New Caledonia to learn more about the circumstances surrounding the death of her husband, Howard, in the Battle of Guadalcanal. There, Ashley falls for the gruff, seductive Marine Lt. Col. Colin Buck, but struggle and tragedy follow when the widow learns about the reality of Buck's life back home.
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Morituri (1965)
Character: Baldwin
A German living in India during World War II is blackmailed by the English to impersonate an SS officer on board a cargo ship leaving Japan for Germany carrying a large supply of rubber for tyres. His mission is to disable the scuttling charges so the captain cannot sink the ship if they are stopped by English warships.
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Pão de Açúcar (1964)
Character: Gary Wills
Rhonda Fleming shines as Pamela, an American film star who falls in love with coffee grower Claudio (Rossano Brazzi) while in Brazil. When the two are hastily married, Pamela finds herself entwined in a clash of cultures in this rarely seen romantic comedy.
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Conquest of Space (1955)
Character: Roy Cooper
A team of American astronauts leave their space station on the first mission to Mars, but the captain's religious beliefs may get in the way.
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The Hot Rock (1972)
Character: Lt. Hoover
Dortmunder and his pals plan to steal a huge diamond from a museum. But this turns out to be only the first time they have to steal it...
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Family Affair (1952)
Character: Tim
Short film produced by the Bell Telephone Company to encourage the effective use of their phones.
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Death Wish (1974)
Character: Sam Kreutzer
After his wife is murdered by street punks, a pacifistic New York City architect becomes a one-man vigilante squad, prowling the streets for would-be muggers after dark.
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The Connection (1962)
Character: Jim Dunn
Eight drug addicts are waiting for their connection in a New York apartment while a two-man documentary team films the proceedings. Things go out of control as the men grow increasingly nervous and the cameraman keeps recording.
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Back Door to Heaven (1939)
Character: Young Charley Smith
The life of a young kid, who starts stealing small things to fit in with the "cool crowd".
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I Married a Woman (1958)
Character: Eddie
Advertising executive Marshall Briggs finds his work in conflict with his love-life with fashion model Janice Blake.
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Fantastic Voyage (1966)
Character: Capt. Bill Owens
In order to save an assassinated scientist, a submarine and its crew are shrunk to microscopic size and injected into his bloodstream.
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The Sidelong Glances of a Pigeon Kicker (1970)
Character: Jonathan's Father
After a young man graduates from a prestigious college, he rebels by preferring a carefree existence rather than the life of fighting the rungs within the treacherous American corporate ladder. For his means of survival he becomes a New York cab driver.
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Such Good Friends (1971)
Character: Barney
Julie Messinger, a repressed woman, grapples with her hidden passions when a routine hospital visit for her husband, Richard, spirals into chaos. As secrets unravel, her quest for authenticity clashes with societal expectations.
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