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All Woman (1967)
Character: Wally
Sex. Drugs. Deviance. More sex. And at least one bad mustache.
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Assignment Abroad (1955)
Character: Major Bill Morgan
Feature film derived from edited episodes of the television series "Secret File, U.S.A."
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Force of Impulse (1961)
Character: Warren Reese
A high-school football player is in love with a beautiful blonde classmate from a very wealthy family. He doesn't have the money to take her out, so in his desperation he robs his own father's grocery store. Things go downhill from there.
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Lucy Moves to NBC (1980)
Character: Mr. Luder
Contacted by Fred Silverman, the President of NBC, Lucille Ball accepts to go back to work as a producer. With the help of her faithful production assistant, Gale Gordon, she starts working on a new series titled "The Music Mart".
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Perfect Gentlemen (1978)
Character: Ed Martin
Women whose husbands are incarcerated decide to band together to rob a hotel safe.
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Last Hours Before Morning (1975)
Character: Theo 'Lucky' English
An ex-cop, now a private detective, investigating a gambler's murder finds that there may be a connection between that crime and the jewel robbery at a beautiful movie star's home.
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Express to Terror (1979)
Character: Dr. Dan Lewis
A gambling addict, mobsters, movie producers and others are plagued with murder while aboard a high-speed rail train. This pilot episode for the short-lived "Supertrain" series (which lasted just 9 episodes) was released to home video as a independent feature.
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Il sepolcro dei re (1960)
Character: Inuni, Pharaoh's Architect
The beautiful young Sushila is forced into a political marriage with young Pharaoh Nemorat in order to consolidate power. However, the young Pharaoh is beset with mental illness and the marriage becomes dangerous, all the while the chief advisor Kefren and his scheming mistress plot to destroy the unstable pair.
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Tarzan and the Slave Girl (1950)
Character: Neil
The Lionians, a tribe of lion worshippers, make a desperate attempt to find a cure for the mysterious disease plaguing their village. Their Chief decides to kidnap Jane and Lola, a half-breed nurse, in order to help repopulate his civilization. Tarzan must rescue them while fending off blowgun attacks from people called the Waddies who are disguised as bushes.
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The Girl Who Knew Too Much (1969)
Character: Kenneth Allandice
A runaway truck containing the corpse of a slain gang leader rolls into a California nightclub owned by Johnny Cain, a hard bitten former free-lance adventurer. The gang threatens to kill Johnny, unless he solves the murder. The CIA also investigates - because it turns out that the slaying was part of a long-range Communist plan to take over the crime syndicate. Cain's search for clues leads him into a maze of beautiful girls, mysterious Oriental statues and murderous spies.
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The House of Exorcism (1975)
Character: Father Michael
A re-edited version of Mario Bava's "Lisa and the Devil" for the U.S. market, including newly filmed scenes involving a possessed Lisa.
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Natale in casa d'appuntamento (1976)
Character: Client
Madame is running a high class escort (and prostitution) service. She wants to quit the business as soon as she makes enough money to make her dreams come true. However, the relationship with her girls is deteriorating.
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Spider-Man Strikes Back (1978)
Character: Mr. White
At the New York State University, one of Peter Parker's tutors has accidentally given three students all the materials they need to create an atomic bomb. While Peter Parker tries to find out what's happened, the police suspect him of the crime, and Peter has to deal with an attractive journalist determined to get an interview with Spider-Man. Then dastardly millionaire Mr. White shows up, and will stop at nothing to get his hands on the atomic bomb. Spider-Man must defeat this scheming villain and stop him blowing up the World Trade Centre.
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The Man I Love (1946)
Character: Nicky Toresca
Tough torch singer Petey Brown, visiting her family, finds a nest of troubles: her sister, brother, and the neighbor's wife are involved in various ways with shady nightclub owner Nicky Toresca. Petey has what it takes to handle Nicky, but then she meets San Thomas, formerly great jazz pianist now on the skids, and falls for him hard.
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Fame (1978)
Character: Concierge
A waiter becomes a sudden overnight success as a playwright, and then begins negotiations with an Italian movie director to turn his play into a film. The results are unexpected.
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Hollywood Varieties (1950)
Character: Master of Ceremonies
Entertainment trade-paper headlines report the resurgence of vaudeville as the new medium of television searches for new talent. At the Belasco Theatre in Los Angeles, master of ceremonies Robert Alda introduces vaudeville performers while being frequently interrupted by several comedians
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Mister Universe (1951)
Character: Fingers Maroni
A gullible and honest "Mr. Universe" winner, Tommy Tomkins, gets added to the stable of a con-man and a wrestling prompter.
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I Will, I Will...For Now (1976)
Character: Dr. Magnus
Les Bingham takes umbrage that his ex-wife Katie has a new love in life. What he doesn't know is that her new paramour is lawyer Lou Springer. When Katie's sister Sally arrives and tells the two about her new, hip '70s marriage contract, Les and Katie decide to try to get together again under a more liberal marriage contract, like Katie's sister. But, unfortunately for the couple, the contract is planted with the seeds of self-destruction.
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Nora Prentiss (1947)
Character: Phil Dinardo
Quiet, organised Dr Talbot meets nightclub singer Nora Prentiss when she is slightly hurt in a street accident. Despite her misgivings they become heavily involved and Talbot finds he is faced with the choice of leaving Nora or divorcing his wife. When a patient expires in his office, a third option seems to present itself.
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The Squeeze (1978)
Character: Captain Donati
A retired safe cracker is recruited by a young conman to return to the "business" for a million dollar heist.
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La vendetta dei barbari (1960)
Character: Ataulf
408 AD. The Visigoths led by Alaric invade northern Italy. At Ravenna, they have to battle, and they are stopped by the power of the Roman legions and the cunning of the emperor's sister, Galla Placidia. As the Goths lose many warriors in the cruel battle, Alaric vows bloody revenge.
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The Devil's Hand (1961)
Character: Rick Turner
A man is haunted by visions of a beautiful woman. When he finally meets her, he winds up involved in a satanic cult.
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Un militare e mezzo (1960)
Character: Roy Harrison
Nicola Carletti is a middle age 50-year old man who return to Italy with his family but he is drafted to go to the mandatory military service in Italy.
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Cagliostro (1975)
Character: Pope Clement XIII
After attending esoterical studies with a wise man, Cagliostro, a mysterious Italian count, received the gift of supernatural powers. He started to travel all over Europe to heal the poor. But he is also a member of a pre-revolutionary lodge the aim of which is to give freedom to the populations of Europe. This cannot be tolerated by the 18th century's establishment and bought the Pope and the regal house of France try to eliminate him. So Cagliostro is locked up in a castle, while his wife is killed. But when in 1795 the door of his cell is opened there is nothing inside but a sword...
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Le Serpent (1973)
Character: Polygraph interrogator
Vlassov is a Soviet spy who defects in France. He is whisked to the U.S, where Allan Davies takes over the case. After polygraph tests and cross-examinations, Vlassov names several Western European agents who are also spying for the Soviets. Davies wants to take the listed agents into custody; meanwhile, those on the list start dying under mysterious circumstances.
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Bittersweet Love (1976)
Character: Ben
A pregnant woman and her husband discover they are half-brother and half-sister, thanks to his father and her mother.
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April Showers (1948)
Character: Billy Shay
A married couple who have a song-and-dance act in vaudeville are in trouble. Their struggling act is going nowhere, they're almost broke and they have to do something to get them back on top or they'll really be in trouble. They decide to put their young son in the act in hopes of attracting some new attention. The boy turns out to be a major talent, audiences love him and the act is on its way to the top. That's when an organization whose purpose is to stop children from performing on stage shows up, and they're dead set on breaking up the act.
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Rhapsody in Blue (1945)
Character: George Gershwin
Fictionalized biography of George Gershwin and his fight to bring serious music to Broadway.
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Homicide (1949)
Character: Andy
Michael Landers, a police lieutenant, sets out to investigate an intricate murder case. But, the case is closed after the only witness is found dead. Will Michael be able to fathom the mystery?
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Two Gals and a Guy (1951)
Character: Deke Oliver
A singing couple gets their own television show, and the strains of putting on a TV show every week starts to jeopardize their relationship.
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Every Girl Should Have One (1978)
Character: Adam Becker
A merry whodunnit diamond caper unfolds after a woman's million dollar necklace is stolen while she is having her portrait done.
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I moschettieri del mare (1962)
Character: Vice Governatore Gomez
Three pirates are saved from a shipwreck and seize a galleon bound for Maracaibo, where they will save the governor from a conspiracy. Italian adventure movie directed by Steno.
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The Beast with Five Fingers (1947)
Character: Bruce Conrad [Conrad Ryler in on-screen end credits]
Locals in an Italian village believe evil has taken over the estate of a recently deceased pianist where murder has taken place. The alleged killer: the pianist's severed hand.
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Cloak and Dagger (1946)
Character: Pinkie
Italian partisans help a professor sent by the OSS to find an atomic scientist held by Nazis.
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Imitation of Life (1959)
Character: Allen Loomis
In 1940s New York, a white widow who dreams of being on Broadway has a chance encounter with a black single mother, who becomes her maid.
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La donna più bella del mondo (1955)
Character: Maestro Doria
Lina, a music hall singer, has fallen in love with Sergei, a Russian prince. Maestro Doria, who gives her voice lessons and who hopes to make her his mistress, takes her to Paris where she becomes the star of the "Folies-Plastiques".
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Totò e Peppino divisi a Berlino (1962)
Character: Lo Bianco
Antonio goes to West Berlin and meets Giuseppe. But Antonio looks like Canarinis, a wanted war criminal, So the daughter of the criminal pays Antonio to impersonate him.
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