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Frontline (1999)
Character: N/A
While fighting on the frontlines of France, American soldier Robert is taken captive by German forces. The life of a prisoner of war is bleak, but Robert finds hope and solace in a beautiful local woman named Catherine.
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Little Lulu (1978)
Character: Alvin
Little Lulu (Lauri Hendler), the mischievous little girl with big goals, and her friends crusade for women's rights when the boys object to the fact that their summer camp, Camp Whackadoo, has become co-ed.
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Working (1982)
Character: Newsboy
This musical adaptation of the Studs Terkel book examines the average worker's viewpoint--showing that he or she is anything but average. Based on a series of interviews with real working people--construction workers, waitresses, firemen, secretaries, and cleaning women, Working is both an exploration of the individuals' occupations and a lament for lost hopes and dreams.
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Angel on My Shoulder (1980)
Character: Joe Navotny
A small-time Chicago hood, now deceased, gets a second chance at life by striking a bargain with the Devil to inhabit and attempt to corrupt a totally honest politician.
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The Red Room Riddle (1983)
Character: Bill Slocum
Two young boys, Todd & Bill, go snooping into an alleged haunted house as a club initiation. One of the upstairs rooms was supposedly inhabiting a ghost by the name of Jamie Bly, a young boy who burned in the room years before.
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Reckless (1984)
Character: David Prescott
Teenager Johnny Rourke is reckless. Born on the wrong side of the tracks, he breaks the law and girls' hearts with equal cool. Cheerleader Tracey Prescott is reckless too. She dumps her conventional life and boring boyfriend to follow Johnny wherever his dangerous path leads.
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Man, Woman and Child (1983)
Character: N/A
A California professor (Martin Sheen), his wife (Blythe Danner) and his daughters make room for his orphaned illegitimate French son (Sebastian Dungan).
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After the SIlence (1996)
Character: Mike
Laura is a 20 year old deaf girl who has never been taught sign language. She is rescued from neglect and physical abuse by Pam, a social worker. Pam teaches her how to communicate and uncovers Laura's true personality.
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Road Kill (1999)
Character: Lars
A hit woman allows a college film student and his roommate to make a documentary about her.
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The Crew (2000)
Character: Young Tony 'Mouth' Donato
Four retired mobsters plan one last crime to save their retirement home.
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Party Camp (1987)
Character: D.A. (as Billy Jacoby)
A teenage boy takes a job as a counselor at a summer camp. He finds that the camp is run like a military training camp, and he resolves to turn it into Party Central.
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Superstition (1982)
Character: Justin Leahy
A witch put to death in 1692 swears vengeance on her persecutors and returns to the present day to punish their descendants.
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Dr. Alien (1989)
Character: Wesley Littlejohn
When the mysterious and sexy Ms. Xenobia takes over the biology class at the local college, the dating life of supergeek Wesley Littlejohn takes a serious turn. Littlejohn agrees to be a lab rat for the professor's unusual vitamin research study. Now, thanks to some out-of-this-world supplements, he's been transformed into the campus stud. But Xenobia has ulterior extraterrestrial motives in this sci-fi sex comedy.
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Hospital Massacre (1981)
Character: Young Harry (as Billy Jacoby)
When Susan was a little girl, she rejected the Valentine of a lovestruck classmate. Decades later, she’s come to the hospital for a routine medical examination, and finds herself trapped in a bizarre nightmare, made all the worse as her vengeful childhood valentine, disguised among the hospital staff, begins murdering everyone in his path as a means of proving his undying ‘romantic’ obsession…
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Cujo (1983)
Character: Brett Camber
A friendly St. Bernard named "Cujo" contracts rabies and conducts a reign of terror on a small American town.
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Demonwarp (1988)
Character: Tom Phillips
A man and his daughter are attacked in the woods by what they believe is a Bigfoot-type creature. However, they soon begin to suspect that they may have stumbled onto a nest of aliens in a hidden spacecraft.
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Shock Cinema: Volume Three (1991)
Character: Himself
Subtitled "Bloopers, Babes and Blood!," this video features scenes from numerous CInema Home Video releases as well as behind the scenes footage and bloopers from Nightmare Sisters (1988) and Dr. Alien (1989).
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Nightmares (1983)
Character: Zock (segment "Bishop of Battle")
A collection of short stories. In one a woman who leaves her house late at night to drive to the store while a killer is loose encounters some problems. In the second an arcade whiz kid's obsession with a game leads to deadly consequences. In the third a small town priest loses his faith and decides to leave town, but in the desert is stalked by a mysterious black pick-up truck. In the final story, a family's problem with a rat is larger than they think.
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Sunnyside (1979)
Character: Billy Martin
Nick Martin, a young street tough, has a change of heart and attempts to stop the gang violence in his neighborhood.
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Bloody Birthday (1981)
Character: Curtis Taylor
In 1970, three children are born at the height of a total eclipse. Due to the sun and moon blocking Saturn, which controls emotions, they have become heartless killers ten years later, and are able to escape detection because of their youthful and innocent facades. A boy and his teenage sister become endangered when they stumble onto the bloody truth.
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The 'Burbs (1989)
Character: Voiceover Actor
When secretive new neighbors move in next door, suburbanite Ray Peterson and his friends let their paranoia get the best of them as they start to suspect the newcomers of evildoings and commence an investigation. But it's hardly how Ray, who much prefers drinking beer, reading his newspaper and watching a ball game on the tube expected to spend his vacation.
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Back Roads (1981)
Character: The Boy Thief
A prostitute and a drifter find themselves bound together as they make their way through the rural South, doing what they have to do to survive.
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Crazy Times (1981)
Character: Older Boy
Follows the exploits of three teenage friends sharing the good times back at Rockaway Beach, Queens, New York during the summer of 1955.
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Just One of the Guys (1985)
Character: Buddy
When Terry Griffith loses her high school's writing competition, she's convinced that it's because she's a girl. So Terry decides to change high schools and pose as a boy to prove her point. Her brother, Buddy, helps her pass as a guy so well that she is soon making friends with the boys at school, including the attractive Rick, who becomes her new best friend. But her gender-swapping makes things difficult when she falls in love with him.
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The Runner Stumbles (1979)
Character: James
Dick Van Dyke stars as a priest accused of murdering a nun. Directed by Stanley Kramer, this 1979 drama also features Kathleen Quinlan, Maureen Stapleton, Ray Bolger, Beau Bridges and Tammy Grimes.
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The Beastmaster (1982)
Character: Young Dar
Dar, is the son of a king, who's hunted by a priest after his birth and grows up in another family. When he becomes a grown man, his new father is murdered by savages and he discovers that he's the ability to communicate with the animals, which leads him on his quest for revenge against his father's killers.
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