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French Quarter (1978)
Character: Dr. Miles / Old Man
Chronicles the life of a young New Orleans prostitute and her co-workers.
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Cypress Edge (1999)
Character: Harold
Reeling from the news of his sister's suicide, Beau McCammon returns home to his family after a long absence. His father, who has just barely won another term as senator, doesn't take things well when Beau approaches him with the sinking suspicion that the suicide may have actually been a murder. Determined to solve the mystery, Beau uncovers a plethora of family secrets, deception, and implications of unspeakable political wrongdoings.
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Dead Man on the Run (1975)
Character: Hollander
A government agent who is investigating a colleague's murder discovers a conspiracy to cover up a political assassination.
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Blue Bayou (1990)
Character: Judge Sevario
A Los Angeles lawyer has to go to New Orleans for a steamy case involving a troubled teen.
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The Toy (1982)
Character: District Attorney Russell
On one of his bratty son Eric's annual visits, the plutocrat U.S. Bates takes him to his department store and offers him anything in it as a gift. Eric chooses a black janitor who has made him laugh with his antics. At first the man suffers many indignities as Eric's "toy", but gradually teaches the lonely boy what it is like to have and to be a friend.
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Keep Off My Grass! (1975)
Character: Priest (uncredited)
A group of merchants convinces the hippies who crowd the sidewalks of their town to start their own Utopian community in a nearby ghost town. Micky Dolenz appears as a sweet kid with a dream, tending to a single pot plant. This ill-fated comedy, which was filmed in 1971 but not released until four years later, was both the first and last directorial credit for comedian Shelley Berman. Only seen by a few in its limited theatrical run, the film has also never been released on video or DVD.
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Frankenstein (2004)
Character: Patrick
An investigation into a serial killer leads two detectives to discover that Dr. Frankenstein and his creature are still alive after two centuries of genetic experiments.
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Obsession (1976)
Character: Dr. Ellman
A wealthy New Orleans businessman becomes obsessed with a young woman who resembles his late wife.
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Now You See It... (2005)
Character: Professor Maas
While producing a reality TV show, a teenager meets a magician whose powers are real but put him in danger.
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Night of the Strangler (1972)
Character: Father Babbin
In New Orleans, a relationship between a black man and a white girl leads to a string of murders.
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Pretty Baby (1978)
Character: Brothel Patron (uncredited)
In 1917 New Orleans, a 12-year-old girl is raised in a brothel by her prostitute mother.
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A Gathering of Old Men (1987)
Character: Fix
A group of elderly Black men on a Louisiana plantation gather to claim responsibility for the murder of a violent white farmer to protect the young Black man who actually killed him.
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The Brain Machine (1972)
Character: Saxon
Several people volunteer for a scientific experiment about mind-reading and memory, but the experiment goes horribly wrong.
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Mandingo (1975)
Character: Wilson
Warren Maxwell, the owner of a run-down plantation, pressures his son, Hammond, to marry and produce an heir to inherit the plantation. Hammond settles on his own cousin, Blanche, but purchases a sex slave when he returns from the honeymoon. He also buys his father a new Mandingo slave named Mede to breed and train as a prize-fighter.
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Angel Heart (1987)
Character: Ethan Krusemark
A down-and-out Brooklyn detective is hired to track down a singer on an odyssey that will take him through the desperate streets of Harlem, the smoke-filled jazz clubs of New Orleans, and the swamps of Louisiana and its seedy underworld of voodoo.
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Delta Heat (1992)
Character: Hotel Clerk
An L.A. cop investigates the death of his partner in the swamps of Louisiana. Enlisting the help of an ex-cop who lost his hand to an alligator many years before.
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