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Death Row (2007)
Character: Mark Violet
As eight convicts serve their sentences in a work-release program at a creepy abandoned prison, an unknown killer stalks them.
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Flat Out (1999)
Character: Dr. Acosta
When a professional motorcycle driver is paralyzed he must find the strength and courage needed to be rehabilitated and get back to competing in the sport he loves.
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Maximum Justice (1998)
Character: Gary Franklin
A man infiltrates the Los Angeles underworld, which is controlled by mobsters who will stop at nothing to exploit the weak and overpower the strong.
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Inhumanity (2001)
Character: N/A
A killer is doing his thing and detectives are investigating the murders that are possibly connected to a sexual assault. Watch Diff'rent Strokes' Todd Bridges unwind at a strip club (what you talkin' 'bout Willis?), marvel as aspect ratios change and film stock turns to digital video and back, and feel your brain turn to mush as Todd and Faizon Love (possibly the most unlikable duo in filmdom) turn in some of the worst off the cuff dialog ever. Is the rapist/murderer the stuttering gardener? Who cares.
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Flossin (2001)
Character: Terry
When a Bel Air family's fortune diminishes before their eyes, their living options become very minimal.
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Black Ball (2003)
Character: Billy
In Black Ball, a racist businessman discovers that his recently deceased wife had an affair with an African American man, and in The Blues, three stoner friends hustle the streets of Los Angeles to recover money they borrowed from their employer.
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Turning Point (2013)
Character: Marvin
A compelling drama of complacence, karma, moral justifications and redemption. A Nigerian-American playboy deals with the consequences after abandoning his American sweetheart for an arranged wife from back home.
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Pacino is Missing (2002)
Character: Harrison Dodge
Mob tale of a mafia boss whose moll has hooked up with a young hood now in charge of a movie studio.
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Foster Babies (2007)
Character: N/A
A true to life drama about KC, a 17 yr old white girl from Norfolk, VA, who elopes with Eddie, her 33 yr old lover, to California seeking relief from an abusive stepfather and to follow her dreams of a better life.
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Curse of the Maya (2004)
Character: Ruben Herardo
Renee Summers has just been released from a mental institution when her fiancee and psychiatrist, Jeffrey Morgan buys her a secluded cabin to rest before she faces her friends and family. Renee soon befriends her only neighbour Michael Richards who is not all that he seems to be. She also uncovers a deadly secret! The former tenants of the cabin, a mayan family, were butchered to death and dumped
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The Damned (2006)
Character: Rick
A clan of vampires has just moved into the neighborhood, and college student Tom accidentally discovers his new neighbors' secret. When the vampires find out that Tom knows, he must do whatever he can to survive. His two roommates, a horror fan and a skeptic, join him with the help of a private investigator, who's had a run-in with these bloodsuckers before. Together they join forces to stop the bloody, fanged carnage before it's too late! With a fast-paced punk-rock soundtrack and non-stop gore, The Damned will have you afraid to blink!
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Dead Ringer (2015)
Character: Detective Billington
After getting her heart broken by her former fiance, an unhinged young woman develops a psychotic obsession with a look-a-like actor.
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Monsters on Main Street (2014)
Character: Larry Goleman
In a small town suffering from the news of its first ever serial slasher, local high school athletic director Lance Dawson decides to get his down on his luck buddy, Paul Blake, a job coaching girls basketball. But when the fact that Paul has never coached, let alone played, basketball could cost both of them their jobs, they seek out Daniel Buckworth, the town's local psychic, for help. Buckworth's plan to summon spirits to help the girls win games fails when instead of just communicating with them, they accidentally awaken them in the form of zombies. Main Street has seen its better days as it gets ready for a three way battle royal between the slasher, zombies, and a group of friends who may be this small town's only hope for survival.
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Homeboys (1992)
Character: Johnny Davis
Colors, corruption and turf wars control the violent city streets of L.A. where crime pays and gangs have the ultimate power. An innocent girl is accidentally killed in a drive-by shooting in the East Side Projects and the word is out, the city wants action and the clues point to the notorious "High Rollers" gang of the barrio. The cops are closing in, and the Gang is ready. Two brothers, one a gang leader, one a cop, must face off, but only one will survive!
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I Got Five on It (2005)
Character: Jimmy
Jimmy and his friends are on a serious mission to party. But in their desperate pursuit of a good time, they are led on a wild cross-town series of hilarious misadventures where they get dissed and ripped off and doused by one seriously nasty towel. These guys want to be players but their more like water boys. You won't stop laughing as these guys go on the most hilarious road trip ever.
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Busted (1997)
Character: Billy
In the town of Amity, the cops take crime off of the streets and put it into the police station where it belongs.
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Hospital Arrest (2016)
Character: Barrister Jergens
A group of miscreant doctors has been sentenced to prison at the hospital they destroyed. Each physician crazier than the next, they could be topped by the physically-handicapped warden and guards who oversee them. Political correctness ignored, this madcap movie sets a new standard (or lack thereof) for film comedy.
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Nightblade (2016)
Character: N/A
When three childhood friends are brought back together after years apart, a string of mysterious and brutal "Jack The Ripper" inspired murders erupt, pitting friends against foe in this 80's-style police thriller.
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Battle of the Video Games (1983)
Character: Self
Anson Williams and Jayne Kennedy play host to celebrities who compete against one another at video games to win money for charity.
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The Climb (2002)
Character: Eddie
A pair of mismatched rock climbers must learn to work together to conquer one of the world's most treacherous mountains in this adventure tale. After rescuing a wealthy man, solo climbers Michael and Derrick are rewarded with a chance to summit Mount Chicanagua. Risk-taker Derrick clashes with safety-conscious Michael, but in order to live through the ordeal they must work as a team.
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Katherine (1975)
Character: Robert
A harrowing look at the 60s and early 70s through the eyes of Katherine Alman, a wealthy debutante who slowly, but inexorably spirals down into a fight for the causes that shook a nation, leading a path to the underground life. Written by Miguel Cane
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Distortions (1992)
Character: Joe Goodman
A man with paranormal abilities discovers that one of his colleagues is cheating the firm they work for. When he threatens to expose the colleague, things become dangerous...
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I Got Five on It Too (2009)
Character: Jimmy
"I Got Five On It Too" continues the hilarious adventures of Barney Bumble and the gang and their "high times." As the guys plan a house party complete with liquor, girls and weed, their "best bud" Barney Bumble gets set-up by his new rival Larry Poppins and gets busted by the cops for selling marijuana, Jimmy, Oscar and Arnie have to come to the rescue and get some payback against the new neighborhood drug dealer who's been trying to move in on Barney's turf.
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Treasure n tha Hood (2005)
Character: Henry Nails
In this frantic urban comedy, a pair of crooks whose ambitions outweigh their good sense steal a million dollars from a New Orleans crime boss, who soon catches up with the thieves and has them killed. However, before they were rubbed out, the robbers hid the loot in an abandoned building. A few years later, the building is torn down to make room for a housing project, and the money is never found. Twenty years later, sometime college student Deion (Andrae Noel) thinks he may have figured out where the money is hidden, but he makes the mistake of sharing his theory with his Uncle Willie (Reynaldo Rey). Soon, Willie has told everyone in the neighborhood about Deion's scheme, and the race is on to see who can find the loot first.
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College Fright Night (2014)
Character: N/A
Alex and Brock are your typical small college jocks dealing with an annoying residence assistant, wacko monster obsessed professor, headcase for a coach, and of course lots of drunken women. Their lives get flipped upside down when a suspension from the football team saves them from being turned into bloodsucking minions. But with the authorities not buying their story, the pair must round up the few locals that do and hope they alone can stop a growing number of vampires, zombies, and even a werewolf before they turn everyone in town into a world conquering monster militia.
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The Thief & the Stripper (2002)
Character: Burn
When a former private investigator steals a briefcase from local mobsters, a stripper joins him on the run.
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A Wrestling Christmas Miracle (2020)
Character: Prosecutor Denuyl
An 11-year old phenom wrestler with an undefeated record, Kace Gabriel gives up the sport to write/direct a movie. He believes that if the film makes his best friend, Charlie, laugh on Christmas Day it will awake the boy from a coma.
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The Orphan and the Dude (1975)
Character: Leonard Brown
Two oddballs, one a black man called "The Dude" and one white, called "The Orphan" share a Culver City, California apartment.
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Alien Express (2005)
Character: Peter
A new super train is built when a meteorite crashes near by, releasing a tiny creature. Once it kills and consumes everyone on board the train, it begins to grow and multiply into hordes of different creatures.
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Gangstaz (1996)
Character: Tyrone
All Billy Castro knows is the gang lifestyle. Along with his childhood buddy, Tyrone he rises to the ultimare gang level of drug kingpin. But this underworld where death is commonplace, Billy dreams of the day he and his girlfriend can live a normal life free of the drugs, death and gangstaz.
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The Return of Mod Squad (1979)
Character: Jason Hayes
Pete, Linc and Julie are called back to the force when a series of sniper attacks are made on their old boss. But the three soon discover that they themselves are the intended targets of a gunman who lives in their old "flower child" world of the 1960s.
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Dumb Luck (2003)
Character: Lincoln
A man accidentally gets mixed up in a conspiracy on some important numbers.
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King of the Underground (2011)
Character: Todd
Part true story, part fiction, King of the Underground is a dark comedy about a frustrated rap artist who goes on an all out murderous killing spree after years of being rejected by the music industry.
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Chasing Gold (2016)
Character: Sam
Alone after losing his family in a car accident, a retiring police commander attempts to help a daughter he never knew escape heroin addiction and a past that endangers her, while investigating his best friend's murder.
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I Got Five on it 3 (2020)
Character: Jimmy
Continue the hysterical misadventures of Barney Bumble and his homies. While Barney's away at seminary school, Oscar and Jimmy run his dispensary. Meanwhile, Barney's bitter enemies are released from prison and looking for payback.
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Twice Dead (1988)
Character: Petie
The ghost of a hanged movie star helps a brother and sister rid their mansion of punks.
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She's Out of Control (1989)
Character: Water Man
A Los Angeles radio-station manager's girlfriend shows his teenage daughter how to be sexy.
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San Franpsycho (2006)
Character: Officer Eckersley
Two detectives hunt a serial killer who is sending cryptic messages about his crimes to a local reporter.
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High School U.S.A. (1983)
Character: Otto Lipton
Set in a senior high school class, J.J. pursues the girlfriend of a rival from a higher clique which culminates in a race at the end of the movie between the two rivals in this light comedy.
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See Dick Run (2009)
Character: ATM
Richard Jones a fast talking ladies man who wakes up one morning and discovers something incredible, HIS PENIS IS GONE! Desperate and freaked out, Richard seeks the help of a Voodoo Priestess who tells him that one of the women in his past has placed a powerful curse on him. Even worse, if he doesn't track down this women and retrieve his penis before midnight the hex will be irreversible. Now, racing against time, Richard has to revisit the countless girls that he has conned in the past and figure out which one stole his manhood.
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A Psycho's Path (2019)
Character: Haywood
A small California desert town is being stalked by a motiveless psychopath who roams its streets killing at random. Captain Peters and his small police force are on the case searching for his whereabouts before he kills again.
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Gary (2024)
Character: Self
Follow the extraordinary story of Gary Coleman's rise to international fame as the child star of Diff'rent Strokes; his struggles with fame; and the controversy surrounding his tragic death at the age of 42. For the first time, viewers will get insight into Coleman's private world through exclusive interviews with his fellow actors, industry insiders and his estranged ex-wife and parents.
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Saint Clare (2024)
Character: Corky
To the world, sixteen-year-old Clare Bleecker appears to be a normal teenager: a Catholic school student, an animal lover and devout vegan living with her grandparents. But like the small town Pickman Flats she lives in, Clare is more than she appears to be. Underneath her reserved appearance lives a sociopath with dissociative identity disorder - a serial killer.
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Thursday the 12th (2023)
Character: Daryl
Two failed film-school graduates closing in on their 30s, the fearful Seth Franco and the unreliable James Rogen, are stuck working the same jobs they had in high school. Life for these two already has its fair share of complications, but things get a whole lot worse when the superstitions Seth has for Friday the 13th come true, only a day early.
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A Killing Affair (1977)
Character: Todd York
A white female detective is partnered with a black male detective to find the person who is committing a series of particularly vicious murders. During the course of the investigation the two begin to develop an attraction to each other, but the situation is complicated by the fact that he is married.
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An Open Secret (2014)
Character: Self - Actor, Diff'rent Strokes
An investigation into accusations of teenagers being sexually abused within the film industry.
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That's My Boy (2012)
Character: Todd Bridges
While in his teens, Donny fathered a son, Todd, and raised him as a single parent up until Todd's 18th birthday. Now, after not seeing each other for years, Todd's world comes crashing down when Donny resurfaces just before Todd's wedding.
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Sally Floss: Digital Detective (2022)
Character: Phillip Hone
In response to the financial crisis set forth by COVID-19, a shy teenager starts an internet-based detective agency to save her family home. She solves mysteries through digital footprints, virtual interviews, a brilliant mind, and an inherited intuition she never knew she had.
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Dependent's Day (2016)
Character: Hank Wright
Claimed as a 'dependent' by his successful bread-winning girlfriend Alice, Cam struggles to prove himself as he stumbles through different jobs and life's obstacles in the hopes to live out his Hollywood dream and finally rise to the occasion.
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The Darkling (2000)
Character: Baron
When mechanic Jeff Obold meets the wealthy and mysterious Bruno Rubin, he is exposed for the first time to the finer things in life. But Jeff soon discovers the source of Rubin's power: a caged creature called a "Darkling," which possesses the power to create incredible wealth for the person who will pledge unending "companionship." Now, as Jeff sinks further and further into the blackness of a soul sold to the devil, he will discover there is a high price to pay for the fulfillment of his dreams.
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Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star (2003)
Character: Self
TV child star of the '70s, Dickie Roberts is now 35 and parking cars. Craving to regain the spotlight, he auditions for a role of a normal guy, but the director quickly sees he is anything but normal. Desperate to win the part, Dickie hires a family to help him replay his childhood and assume the identity of an average, everyday kid.
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Showbiz Kids (2020)
Character: Self
A documentary chronicling the shared experiences of prominent former child stars and the personal and professional price of fame and failure on a child.
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Big Ball'n (2007)
Character: Kevin Phillips
Two thirty-something brothers finally make it to law school. When their father's tuition check bounces they turn drug dealers to make up the difference.
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Hollywood Horror (2005)
Character: Security guard
An ironic self-aware horror film set in 1999, in which a group of teens spend Halloween at a "slasher film" theme party and get more than they bargained for.
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Pauly Shore Is Dead (2003)
Character: Todd Bridges
Hollywood comedian/actor Pauly Shore loses everything: his house, nobody in Hollywood wants to represent him, he moves back home with his mom and is now parking cars at the Comedy Store. Then one night when he's up in his mom's loft, a dead famous comedian appears who tells Pauly to kill himself cause he'll go down as a comedic genius who died before his time. Pauly then fakes his own death, and the media goes crazy.
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Letting Loose the Hounds (2023)
Character: Dentist
“Letting Loose the Hounds” tells the story of Goody, who has lost his girlfriend, lives out of his car, and, worst of all, desperately needs to see a dentist. After a botched oral surgery, Goody wanders the streets of Boise. When a local trapper takes pity on him, the two spend the night commiserating about the terrible hand they have both been dealt.
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Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of 'Diff'rent Strokes' (2006)
Character: Himself
As NBC's hit sitcom "Diff'rent Strokes" proves a long-running hit for a network desperately in need of one, its young stars: Gary Coleman, Todd Bridges, and Dana Plato face all sorts of trouble off-camera. Gary battles with his parents over the management of his salary, Todd runs into trouble with the law countless times, and Dana's career after the show meets with despair and tragedy.
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