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Daniel and the Lion's Den (1986)
Character: (voice)
Daniel's Faith Is Put To The Test And He Passes With Flying Colors. Widely Admired For His Intelligence And High Morals, Daniel Also Has Enemies Who Are Jealous. They Trump Up Some Charges So That He's Arrested And Thrown Into A Cell With Hungry Lions. He Puts His Faith In God And That Saves Him.
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Marathon (1980)
Character: Bud Vase
A bemused, mild-mannered accountant takes up jogging and a lithesome, young woman sprints into his life, inspiring him to enter a marathon, to the annoyance of his non-running wife.
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This Wife for Hire (1985)
Character: Howard Greer
A housewife starts a business hiring herself out as a "wife," to provide various domestic services.
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Transformers: The Rebirth (1987)
Character: Hot Rod
Since his return as Autobot leader, Optimus Prime has had visions of an ominous event. Amassing all their forces, the Decepticons stage a final attack that leads to the planet Nebulos, where the inhabitants find a way to merge with both factions as Headmasters. The ensuing battle sees newly built Autobots and Decepticons face off in an epic battle that will decide the fate of Earth and Cybertron.
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Thursday's Game (1974)
Character: John
Harry Evers and Marvin Ellison have been playing poker Thursday nights with their friends for years. When a disagreement breaks up the game, they decide to continue meeting and doing different things together, instead of staying home with their wives. When the wives find out that the games stopped some time ago, they are a quite upset. Just what have they been doing on Thursday nights.
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Benny & Barney: Las Vegas Undercover (1977)
Character: Will Dawson
Two undercover cops find their avocation -- a musical act -- helpful in tapping informants on the Las Vegas Strip regarding the alleged kidnapping of a top entertainer in this pilot for a series that never materialized.
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G.I. Joe: The Movie (1987)
Character: Serpentor (voice)
G.I. Joe faces a new enemy as an ancient society of snake people known as Cobra-La try to forcefully take back the earth from those who drove them underground eons ago.
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Maryjane (1968)
Character: Bearded prisoner
A teacher trying to break up a local drug ring is framed and arrested for possession of marijuana.
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G.I. Joe: Arise, Serpentor, Arise! (1986)
Character: Serpentor (voice)
After yet another defeat inflicted by G.I. Joe, the immediate subordinates of Cobra's leader, Cobra Commander, have finally come to the end of their patience with his apparent incompetence and his inability to achieve real victories. The leader of the research and interrogations wing, Dr. Mindbender, receives a dream showing the solution. His plan is to collect the genetic material of great warriors and military leaders to create a composite clone that would be the perfect leader for Cobra. Now they set out to put this scheme into motion, and G.I. Joe has very little time to learn of this plot before Cobra becomes that much more a dire threat to the world.
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Sex and the Married Woman (1977)
Character: Louie Grosscup
A suburban housewife writes a novel based on her neighbors' sex lives. It becomes a runaway best seller, but causes no end of trouble in her marriage and her relationships with her neighbors.
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Inhumanoids: The Movie (1986)
Character: Pyre / Crygen / Magnakor (voice)
Action-packed cartoon feature about the age-old fight between good and evil. Mysterious events start to happen when the government Earth Corps unearths an amber monolith in a forest; meanwhile, an unscrupulous businessman, Blackthorn, digs up a vine creature, Tendril, which frees the trapped undead beast, Decompose. Earth Corps must use their specially-designed armoured suits to track down the enormous monsters. In the process, the dormant Mutar species of Redwoods, Granites and Magnacore are reawakened, and join forces with Earth Corps to once again do battle with their centuries-old enemies, the Inhumanoids, in an effort to save the world.
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Divorce American Style (1967)
Character: Larry Strickland
After 17 years of marriage in American suburbia, Richard and Barbara Harmon step into the new world of divorce.
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Ensign Pulver (1964)
Character: Stefanowski
1945, on an old cargo ship somewhere deep in the Pacific ocean: Captain Morton strives to become commander, so he demands the maximum quality of work from his crew, without granting them any freedom or favors - ignoring that they're thousand of miles away from the front. In one word: he drives his crew crazy. They are near mutiny, but no-one dares to do the first step. Until Ensign Pulver plays a prank on the captain that triggers fatal consequences...
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Billy Jack Goes to Washington (1977)
Character: Gov. Hubert Hopper
After a senator suddenly dies after completing (and sealing) an investigation into the nuclear power industry, the remaining senator and the state governor must decide on a person who will play along with their shady deals and not cause any problems. They decide on Billy Jack, currently sitting in prison after being sent to jail at the end of his previous film, as they don't expect him to be capable of much, and they think he will attract young voters to the party.
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Get Smart, Again! (1989)
Character: Hymie
KAOS has invented a weather machine so Maxwell Smart and Agent 99 are called back into action to foil this evil plan.
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Transformers: Five Faces of Darkness (1986)
Character: Rodimus Prime
Following the events in Transformers: The Movie, the Decepticons have fled and the Autobots are victorious under the command of a new leader, Rodimus Prime. In the midst of the celebrations, the Autobots are attacked, leaving the Decepticons the obvious suspects. Meanwhile, the mysterious Quintessons attempt to conceal a dark secret as old as Cybertron itself.
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Glitch! (1988)
Character: Julius Lazar
Two thieves rob a large fancy house when the owner is away. But when a visitor mistakes them for the owner, and they find out about a casting party mis-scheduled for that day, they decide to stick around for the fun. There's only one small problem, a little glitch in their plan. The real owners owe some bad dudes a lot of money, and they show up to collect.
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Copper Mountain (1983)
Character: Sonny Silverton
Two friends travel to a ski resort, with one looking to hit the slopes, while the other spends time trying to pick up women.
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Fun with Dick and Jane (1977)
Character: Dr. Will
When an upwardly mobile couple find themselves unemployed and in debt, they turn to armed robbery in desperation.
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The Naked Truth (1992)
Character: The Bartender
Two friends, both named Frank, accidentally obtain a suitcase at the airport. It contains incriminating evidence against a mafia boss, who sends his Terminator-like lackie to find them. The Franks hide by impersonating make-up women for a beauty pageant. While in drag, the mafioso falls in love with one of the Franks.
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