The Gay Deceivers (1969)
Character: Malcolm
Two men try to avoid military service by pretending to be gay, but they must act the part when the recruiting officer doesn't buy it.
Fortune and Men's Eyes (1971)
Character: Queenie
Smitty, a young man sentenced to six months in prison for marijuana possession eventually becomes the sexual subordinate of another inmate, Rocky.
Summer School Teachers (1974)
Character: John John Lacey
A trio of naive, but eager young Midwestern women go to California to teach summer school classes at Regency High School: Perky and willful Conklin T. starts up and coaches an all-female football team, stuffy chemistry teacher Sally Hanson manages to loosen up after she falls hard for a surly juvenile delinquent student, and pert and liberated photography instructor Denise Carter becomes involved with both a two-faced male chauvinist jerk and a more decent and understanding guy.
The Rose (1979)
Character: Emcee
Rock-and-roll singer Mary Rose Foster's romantic relationships and mental health are continuously imperilled by the demands of life on the road.
The Lonely Guy (1984)
Character: Counterman
A writer for a greeting card company learns the true meaning of loneliness when he comes home to find his girlfriend in bed with another man.
Messiah of Evil (1975)
Character: Thom
A young woman searching for her missing artist father finds herself in the strange seaside town of Point Dune, which seems to be under the influence of a mysterious undead cult.
The Curious Female (1970)
Character: Bixby
In the year 2177, the world is under the control of a master computer. For recreation, however, people are allowed to view sex tapes.
Diamond Stud (1970)
Character: Jim's Betting Friend
A dramatization about the successful "two-bit chiselling son-of-a-bitch" railroad entrepreneur 'Diamond Jim' Brady. He rides his personal train around the country, smoking cigars, having love affairs and eating too much food.
Fortune and Men's Eyes (1969)
Character: Queenie
The film is 15 minutes in length and acts as both an introduction and a sample from the controversial John Herbert play Fortune and Men's Eyes, performed at the Coronet Theater in L.A. in 1969. The play was directed by Sal Mineo, who also rewrote and reshaped the play a bit. It follows Smitty, a young man sentenced to six months in prison for marijuana possession who eventually becomes the sexual subordinate of another inmate, Rocky.
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