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Dynamite Chicken (1971)
Character: Self
A collection of subversive comedy sketches and routines relating to the peace movement.
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Made For Each Other (1971)
Character: Group Member
An eccentric woman meets an equally odd man at a group therapy session and they begin a relationship.
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Peeping Times (1978)
Character: Angelo Bertinelli
Peeping Times is a comedy special that aired on NBC on January 25, 1978. Co-produced, written and directed by Rudy De Luca and Barry Levinson, the special featured an early broadcast network appearance of David Letterman. David Frost was co-executive producer. The show was a spoof of TV news magazine programs.
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Lucky Luke 2 (1992)
Character: Joe Dalton (archive footage)
Cowhairs want to drive farmers away from their lands. Luke takes matters into his own hands, and even Lotta's beauty and kindness can't hold him back. Signs suggest that there is also a third party in the background who benefits from the strife.
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Silent Movie (1976)
Character: Devour
Aspiring filmmakers Mel Funn, Marty Eggs and Dom Bell go to a financially troubled studio with an idea for a silent movie. In an effort to make the movie more marketable, they attempt to recruit a number of big name stars to appear, while the studio's creditors attempt to thwart them.
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Who Killed Mary Whats'ername? (1971)
Character: Larry The Bartender
A prostitute is murdered on the streets of a tough, low-income neighborhood. A diabetic retired boxer who knew her is appalled by the lack of interest shown in the case by the police or anybody else in the neighborhood, and decides to investigate the case himself.
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Killer per caso (1997)
Character: Robert Lambert
Italian immigrant Joe is hired by mobster Vince to kill a witness before he can testify against him. Joe dresses up as a policeman to be able to get close to his victim, but he's mistaken for a real cop by everyone and will reluctantly have to enforce the law to avoid blowing his cover.
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Lucky Luke (1991)
Character: Joe Dalton
Lucky Luke becomes the Sheriff of Daisy Town and runs out all the criminals. Then the Dalton brothers arrive and try to get the Indians to break the peace treaty and attack the town.
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Botte di Natale (1994)
Character: Sheriff Fox
Two brothers who hate themselves are going to spend Christmas with their mother. She tries to get them together.
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Johnny Dangerously (1984)
Character: Pat
An honest, goodhearted man is forced to turn to a life of crime to finance his neurotic mother's skyrocketing medical bills.
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Fatso (1980)
Character: Frankie
Dominick DiNapoli is a man who loves food and is overweight as a result. After an obese cousin dies due to health problems, Dominick's sister Antoinette sets out to help him lose weight. Although he has a hard time trying to slim down, Dominick finds inspiration when he meets and falls for shop owner Lydia. Can he get up the courage to ask her out, or will he go back to the comfort of overeating?
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History of the World: Part I (1981)
Character: Swiftus
An uproarious version of history that proves nothing is sacred – not even the Roman Empire, the French Revolution and the Spanish Inquisition.
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The Out-of-Towners (1970)
Character: Barney Polacek, Cab Driver in Boston
A trip to New York for a job interview turns into a trip to hell for a small town couple.
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High Anxiety (1977)
Character: Brophy
A psychiatrist with intense acrophobia (fear of heights) goes to work for a mental institution run by doctors who appear to be crazier than their patients, and have secrets that they are willing to commit murder to keep.
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