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The Split (1968)
Character: Detective
A group of thieves attempt a daring robbery of a football stadium.
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The Bionic Woman (1975)
Character: N/A
Sky-diving accident leaves tennis pro Jaimie Somers crippled and near death. Her bionic buddy, Steve Austin, gets his friends to rebuild her and make her better than she was before. Two episodes of The Six Million Dollar Man combined for home video by MCA. The pilot for the television series.
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Hotel (1967)
Character: Sam
This is the story of the clocklike movements of a giant, big city New Orleans hotel. The ambitious yet loyal manager wrestles with the round-the-clock drama of its guests. A brazen sneak thief, who nightly relieves the guests of their property, is chased through the underground passages of the hotel. The big business power play for control of the hotel and the VIP diplomat guest with a secret add to the excitement.
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Mallory: Circumstantial Evidence (1976)
Character: General
In this pilot film, Mallory is a prominent lawyer with a tarnished reputation who defends a young man charged with committing homicide against a sexual predator in prison.
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Emperor of the North (1973)
Character: Elder (uncredited)
Hobos encounter a sadistic railway conductor that will not let anyone "ride the rails" for free.
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Speedway (1968)
Character: The Cook
A race car driver tries to outrun the beautiful tax auditor out to settle his account.
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Cheyenne Autumn (1964)
Character: Bartender (uncredited)
A reluctant cavalry Captain must track a defiant tribe of migrating Cheyenne.
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Where Were You When the Lights Went Out? (1968)
Character: Detective Captain Percy Watson
When the Great Northeast Blackout of 1965 hit, millions of people were left in the dark, including Waldo Zane, a New York executive in the process of stealing a fortune from his company, and two people whose paths he's destined to cross, Broadway actress Margaret Garrison and her husband, Peter.
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Hot Rods to Hell (1967)
Character: Bill Phillips
While on a business trip, Tom Phillips is in a car accident caused by a reckless driver. Tom survives the accident with but a severe chronic back injury leaves him unable to continue with his career. The Phillips' buy a motel in the California desert and Tom with his wife Peg and their two children, Tina and Jamie make the long road trip to their new home. As they approach their destination they are terrorized by reckless teenage hot-rodders looking for kicks.
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The Ghost and Mr. Chicken (1966)
Character: Police Chief Art Fuller
Luther Heggs, a typesetter for the town newspaper, pitches an idea for a story about a local haunted house where a famous murder/suicide occurred 20 years earlier. After the editor assigns Luther to spend one night alone in the mansion, Heggs has a number of supernatural encounters and writes a front page story that makes him a hometown hero...until the nephew of the deceased sues him for libel.
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Hold On! (1966)
Character: Colby Grant
Herman's Hermits' first film, in which the British band has the chance to have an American spacecraft named for them.
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The Music Man (1962)
Character: Charlie Cowell
Traveling con artist Harold Hill targets the naïve residents of a small town in 1910s Iowa by posing as a boys' bandleader to raise money before he can skip town.
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