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Chasing the Rain (2020)
Character: Ed
A reticent young photographer strives to find a normal life working a dead-end job in a mall portrait studio and volunteering as a clean water activist for developing countries. But his dreams are threatened and his mysterious history begins to unravel when an unexpected romance and personal tragedy plunge him into a fight for survival.
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Pawn (2009)
Character: Justin Elliot Randolph
In the aftermath of Presidential assassination, a young federal agent must interrogate the gunman to learn the truth behind the assassination. But once the truth is discovered, who will be ready to hear it?
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Magic Hour (2015)
Character: Bruce Fox
During a hot summer in 1990, a young man, Ray, moves into his aunt's Venice Beach home to find his direction in life. While there, he is befriended by some local criminals, a group of five brothers that soon become his surrogate family.
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Silver Lake (2004)
Character: Phil Patterson
A record store owner uses his psychic abilities to communicate with the dead and help them resolve issues they left behind.
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Between Waves (2018)
Character: Sonny
When a best-selling author has a midlife crisis, he returns to his coastal hometown and embarks on a wild adventure in a desperate attempt to reclaim his youth.
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Father by Law (2019)
Character: Dale
A father attempts to reconnect with his daughter on her wedding day.
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Second Serve (1986)
Character: Josh
Fact-based story about tennis pro Renee Richards, whose player status was challenged in 1976 when it was revealed that she was a trans woman. Flashback to 1964 before she was out as trans, a successful New York doctor with a great lifestyle, a flashy girl friend, and a secret life. Her psychiatrist mother refuses to deal with her and sends her to a colleague who diagnoses with a psychotic gender confusion, which he says can be unlearned. After a failed marriage and parenthood, she comes out as trans, with a new life in California.
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Courage (1984)
Character: Sonny
Three marathon runners on a seventy-two mile run through the deserts of New Mexico are pursued by right-wing survivalist militants who call themselves "The Citizen's Brigade".
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Drive Like Lightning (1992)
Character: Boll Donner
In this road drama, a depressed ex-daredevil is hired to drive an experimental stunt car across the country to L. A. He is accompanied by a country-singer
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Command 5 (1985)
Character: Smith
A team of special military forces has to save a small town which has been taken hostage by an organization called the Brotherhood.
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Crazy From the Heart (1991)
Character: Dewey Whitcomb
A small-town, high-school principal still living at home with her mother shakes up her life in a way that even she never expected when she agrees to go out on a date with her school's Hispanic janitor.
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When Danger Follows You Home (1997)
Character: Det. Tyler Barnes
A single mom and psychiatric intern encounters a troubled but brilliant young man who turns up dead in her house after she befriended him. When she finds herself the prime suspect, she sets out to solve the crime and clear her name.
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Green Guys (2011)
Character: Peter Donnelly
Four young con artists start a top-secret money laundering scheme - and are slowly torn apart by their own greed and corruption.
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Bay City Story (1992)
Character: N/A
Unsold series pilot about a TV reporter and his assistant who try to find a connection between the murder of a fellow news reporter and a prostitute.
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Finding John Christmas (2003)
Character: Hank McAllister
When a photojournalist photographs a mysterious stranger performing an act of bravery, the act quickly becomes headline news and the town dubs the stranger John Christmas. After seeing the photo, Kathleen McAllister becomes convinced that the mysterious stranger is in fact her long-lost brother Hank. With the town's help, Kathleen and Noah set about to find the stranger's true identity with the help Max, a Christmas angel.
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A Promise to Keep (1990)
Character: Carl Goodrich
Middle class parents, who already have three kids, take in their four orphaned nephews.
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Sexual Advances (1992)
Character: Jack French
Drama about a happily married career woman who falls victim to a management power play involving sexual harassment by her sports-equipment company's in-house lawyer.
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Jonestown (2013)
Character: Leo Ryan
A thriller that dramatizes the last 24 hours in the lives of Jim Jones and The Peoples Temple Church through the eyes of a reporter.
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Blackout (2001)
Character: David Robbins
A mother and her two children are stuck in a mall during a power outage while police hunt for a killer.
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Rehearsal for Murder (1982)
Character: Frank Heller
A year after his fiancée's death, a playwright schedules a rehearsal for his new play, which proves to be a trap for her killer.
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Other Mothers (1993)
Character: Coach Jim Doane
Teenage boy, who has been raised by a lesbian couple, must contend with the conservative views of his new school.
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The Unholy (1988)
Character: Luke
A priest battles a demon that kills sinners in the act of sinning.
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Pastime (1990)
Character: Roy Dean Bream
A veteran minor league pitcher in 1957 tutors a young phenomenon.
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1,001 Ways to Enjoy the Missionary Position (2010)
Character: Evan
In the near future, where government regulations are so restrictive our most intimate acts are considered acts of rebellion, Nora tries to break out of a lifetime of strict thought and sexual repression before it's too late.
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Crime Story: Pilot (1986)
Character: Det. Wes Connelly
One former cop goes against the whole Mafia. The feature-length pilot for the cult 80s show.
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American History X (1998)
Character: Dennis
Derek Vineyard is paroled after serving 3 years in prison for killing two African-American men. Through his brother, Danny Vineyard's narration, we learn that before going to prison, Derek was a skinhead and the leader of a violent white supremacist gang that committed acts of racial crime throughout L.A. and his actions greatly influenced Danny. Reformed and fresh out of prison, Derek severs contact with the gang and becomes determined to keep Danny from going down the same violent path as he did.
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A Fork in the Road (2010)
Character: Detective Ross
An escaped convict and a woman ponder what to do with a not-quite-dead body.
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Disorganized Crime (1989)
Character: Nick Bartkowski
Lou Diamond Phillips and Fred Gwynne team up with a gang of professional criminals who have everything it takes to rob a bank. The only things they do have going for them are a cop and his partner, who are dumber than they are! By the time the gang hits the bank vault, it's a safe bet there's going to be organized insanity and disorganized crime!
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Cattle Annie and Little Britches (1981)
Character: Little Dick Raidler
In nineteenth century Oklahoma, two teen girls, fans of stories about outlaws, are on a quest to meet and join up with them. They find a shadow of a former gang and although disappointed, still try to help them escape from a vigorous Marshal.
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The Test of Love (1999)
Character: Mark Whitman
Cassie's husband was just involved in a plane crash and is in a coma. The airline says his wife was killed in the accident. The two have a young daughter together. Cassie must decide if she can accept David's child by another woman.
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The Maestro (2018)
Character: Abe Herst
After the Second World War, budding film composer Jerry Herst moves to Hollywood to study with infamous master teacher Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco.
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Aspen Extreme (1993)
Character: Dave Ritchie
T.J. and his friend Dexter quit their jobs in Detroit to become ski-instructors in Aspen. While T.J. advances to the most popular instructor of the school during the season, he has to take care for Dexter, who's future is less bright and who's eventually thinking about jobbing as drug courier - bringing their friendship to a test. Meanwhile the rich business woman Brice supports T.J. in his writing ambitions and invites him to live at her home. But in her absence he falls in love with the stunningly beautiful blond radio moderator Robin.
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The Border (1982)
Character: Jimbo
A corrupted border agent decides to clean up his act when an impoverished woman's baby is put up for sale on the black market.
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The History of 'Cruising' (2007)
Character: Self (archive footage)
Part one of the making of William Friedkin’s 1980 thriller "Cruising" and the controversies it created.
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California Solo (2012)
Character: Rusty
Lachlan MacAldonich is a self-described “lazy Scotsman” and former guitar player for a once-popular 1990s rock band. No longer famous, he now lives a comfortably numb existence working on an organic farm outside Los Angeles. He drinks himself into a stupor every night and retires to his shabby apartment to record his podcast, recounting the tragic deaths of great musicians. After a particularly heavy night of drowning his sorrows at a local watering hole, he is arrested for driving under the influence. This snag, coupled with a long-ago conviction for a drug offense, means Lachlan faces possible deportation. His only hope of remaining stateside is proving that his absence would cause extreme hardship for a spouse or relative – forcing him to confront relationships he thought were buried forever.
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Just You and Me, Kid (1979)
Character: Demesta
George Burns stars as a former vaudevillian who befriends a young runaway, played by 14-year old Brooke Shields, who is being chased by drug dealers.
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Replacing Dad (1999)
Character: George Marsh
Linda and George live in a small town. He is the school principal. They are about to celebrate their 16th anniversary. She catches him with her daughter's young teacher, and has to deal with the kids, the town and her love to him.
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The Right Stuff (1983)
Character: Slick Goodlin
At the dawn of the Space Race, seven test pilots set out to become the first American astronauts to enter space. However, the road to making history brings momentous challenges.
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Keeping Company (2021)
Character: Glen Garrey
A fateful chain of events begin to unravel after two brash insurance salesmen go knocking on the wrong door and find themselves trapped in a stranger's basement.
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Exorcising 'Cruising' (2007)
Character: Self (archive footage)
Part two of the making of William Friedkin's 1980 thriller "Cruising" and the controversies it created.
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Buck Naked Arson (2001)
Character: Ranger Joe Lightcap
In the vein of "The Breakfast Club", four teens head to the forest to celebrate grad night and end up with more than hang overs when they are detained by the Ranger on charges of arson.
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Crisis at Central High (1981)
Character: J.O. Powell
The historic federal-state controversy over the integration of Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas, as seen through the eyes of Elizabeth Huckaby, one of the teachers and girls' vice principal.
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Traces of Red (1992)
Character: Michael Dobson
Jack, a Palm Beach detective, becomes involved in a case of multiple murders. All the women can be linked to Jack in some way. Jack and his partner have no leads, but numerous suspects. The murders continue, along with anonymous letters from the killer.
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Big Dreams & Broken Hearts: The Dottie West Story (1995)
Character: Bill West
Dottie West fought a difficult childhood to rise as one of country music's icons winning the first ever Grammy for Best Female Country Vocal Performance in 1965. She pushed the boundaries of country music and befriended some of their greatest musical artistes. Poor management besieged her with financial problems and she was on her way to fighting them through when she was tragically killed.
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Beer (1985)
Character: Merle Draggett
An advertising firm, desperate to keep an account from a financially-ailing brewery, concocts a macho ad campaign centering on three losers who inadvertently prevent a robbery at a bar.
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Houston: The Legend of Texas (1986)
Character: William Travis
Sam Elliot stars as Sam Houston, the visionary who nearly single-handedly forged the state of Texas into a powerful entity in its own right. Refusing to forget the Alamo (as if anyone could), Houston led the military in Texas' rebellion against Mexico. G.D. Spradlin co-stars as President Andrew Jackson, with Michael Beck appearing as Jim Bowie, James Stephens as Stephen Austin, and Richard Yniguez as Mexican General Santa Anna. Lensed on location in the Lone Star state, this sweeping made-for-TV film originally occupied three hours' screen time on November 22, 1986. Its title at that time was Houston: The Legend of Texas. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
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Cruising (1980)
Character: Paul Gaines
When New York is caught in the grip of a sadistic serial killer who preys on patrons of the city's underground bars, young rookie Steve Burns infiltrates the S&M subculture to try and lure him out of the shadows.
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Dead of Winter (1987)
Character: Rob Sweeney
A fledgling actress is lured to a remote mansion for a screen-test, soon discovering she is actually a prisoner in the middle of a blackmail plot.
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Founders Day (2024)
Character: Mr. Jackson
A small town is shaken by a series of ominous killings in the days leading up to a heated mayoral election.
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Wanted: Dead or Alive (1987)
Character: Danny Quintz
Nick Randall is a Los Angeles-based bounty hunter and an ex-CIA operative who is asked by a former co-worker to help track down terrorist Malak Al Rahim. However, Malak Al Rahim is also looking for Randall, forcing a showdown on the waterfront.
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Nasty Boys (1989)
Character: Ben Farlow
When a narcotics team sent to bust some drug dealers are massacred. The police department form a special unit of undercover cops whose identities are withheld from the brass, and are only accountable to the leader, a Lieutenant. While they try to bust the dealers, the Lieutenant tries to find out who gave the dealers the information about the bust. And he suspects that it's someone in the DEA.
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Drones (2013)
Character: General Lawson
Drones begins in the Nevada desert, where new girl Sue Lawson joins airman Jack in a hot, windowless bunker from which they manoeuvre unmanned drones across the plains of Afghanistan. Their first day at work is awkward but polite, with Jack all too aware of Sue’s privileged status as daughter of a well-respected general. This, however, will be no ordinary mission: as they train their sights on an unarmed terrorist suspect, a power struggle erupts between the smart, sophisticated Sue and the dogged, blue-collar Jack.
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Death Bed: The Bed That Eats (1977)
Character: Sharon's Brother
In a one-room stone building near a dilapidated mansion, a demon has condemned an artist to living behind a painting in a state of limbo, forcing him to watch in vain as trespassers' lives are taken by a ravenous bed.
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Trail of Tears (1995)
Character: David
Two single mothers, polar opposites in personality, join forces to track down their children that have been kidnapped by their ex-husbands.
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