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Face The Edge (1990)
Character: Charlie
Tom is a cop. Joe is a doctor. Nick is a professional skier. Each lives in a world of risk and stress...and each year they get together for one thing: the best skiing on earth! But nothing lasts forever, family demands and career pressures mean this will be their final trip together. They know they've got to make this one count...
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Dirty Tennis (1989)
Character: Self
A great comedy about how to win at tennis by playing dirty.
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High Powder (1982)
Character: Starter
Joe, who has been pushing drugs at his high school, expands his business to include the ski team. Rick, one of Joe's new customers, has some apparent improvement in his skiing, until, despite the intervention of Bill, he endures a serious injury. Bill, with his father's backing, then blows the whistle on Joe.
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Goodbye, Casanova (2000)
Character: Dodger
A aspiring novelist operates a tiny neighborhood bookstore. His wife is a talented painter. Their marriage is disintegrating, and they are about to sign their divorce papers. Meanwhile, the legendary Casanova and his lover Lavinia are characters trapped inside of a 17th-century children's book. The tragedy of the impending divorce triggers the release of Casanova and Lavinia from the confines of the children's pop-up book.
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Live Wire (1992)
Character: Raquetball Player
Danny O'Neill is a bomb disposal expert assigned to a case where terrorists have developed an "invisible" liquid explosive which is activated within the human body.
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Mirror Images (1992)
Character: Joey Zoom
When her identical twin sister goes out of town, a bored and sexually frustrated woman adopts her sibling's promiscuous identity, but soon finds herself involved in a murder case.
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Backyard Dogs (2000)
Character: Male Assistant
Two teenage boys aspire to win a backyard wrestling championship and a chance to appear on a national TV show.
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Ghost Writer (1989)
Character: Cop #1
A writer moves into a Malibu beach house, and comes up against the ghost of an actress who supposedly had committed suicide there 30 years previously, but had been murdered by her boyfriend. The ghost asks the writer's help in proving her boyfriend the killer.
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Camp Fear (1991)
Character: Speedy
Some sorority sisters opt for camping in the woods with a handsome professor instead of going to Palm Springs for spring break. However, the orgy is interrupted when some druids appear and decide they need to sacrifice the sisters to prevent the apocalypse at the start of the new millennium.
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Valerie (2019)
Character: Self
A documentary of the incredible life of actress Valerie Perrine and her battle with Parkinson's.
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The Break (1995)
Character: Tommy
A washed-up tennis pro begins coaching a hopeful teen, Joel Robbins, whose overbearing father wants to discourage him from playing.
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Mind Twister (1994)
Character: Roy Gerard
Two former exotic dancers devise a plot to expose a physciatrist as the murderer of their friend.
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Debating Robert Lee (2004)
Character: Opposing Tennis Coach
A group of jaded high school students sign up for a debate class taught by a tough, combative teacher from the Georgia Military Academy who teaches them that life is debate and DEBATE IS WAR.
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Lunch Wagon (1981)
Character: Scotty
Three women start a lunch wagon business but run into stiff resistance from a competitor.
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Grotesque (1988)
Character: Gibbs
A gang of crazed punkers breaks into a family's vacation home in the mountains and slaughters the entire family, except for one daughter who gets away. As the gang pursues the girl through the snow, they slowly realize that some kind of murderous creature is chasing them...
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Young Warriors (1983)
Character: Roger
After a young woman is gang raped and murdered in a California college town, her brother takes up arms by night with a gang of like-minded vigilantes from his fraternity, brutally punishing any miscreants they catch in a criminal act.
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Summer School (1987)
Character: Tommy
A high-school gym teacher has big plans for the summer, but is forced to cancel them to teach a "bonehead" English class for misfit goof-off students. Fortunately, his unconventional brand of teaching fun field trips begins to connect with them, and even inspires ardor in some.
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