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Dying Day (1980)
Character: Customer
A lonely man with punctilious habits listens to a tape cassette of ambient barroom sounds, which include the hushed tones of two men plotting to kill him; but when a policeman listens, all the sounds are there except those of the two men. Later, Skipling receives an unwanted visit from a doctor and a welcome visit from his "befriender
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The Fur Collar (1962)
Character: Roger Harding
A reporter feigns death, in order to trap a fugitive and uncover a spy ring.
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Delayed Flight (1964)
Character: Styles
Two aeroplane passengers take on the mission of a secret agent after he is murdered.
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Mr Beamish Goes South (1953)
Character: Inspector Greenway
An amateur detective investigates a string of acid bath murders while on holiday.
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Potter of the Yard (1952)
Character: Inspector Greenaway
Edward Potter, a meek clerk at Scotland Yard hunts down an escaped criminal.
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Nightbeat (1947)
Character: Don Brady
After the war is over, two army pals take opposite paths in civvy street. One becomes a petty criminal, the other becomes a policeman.
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Ring of Spies (1964)
Character: Supt. Woods
The film is based on the actual events of the Portland Spy Ring trial in the U.K. A disgruntled Navy Clerk is transferred to a secret research establishment and is subsequently black-mailed/paid by Czech intelligence to procure secrets for them. He seduces the secretary who controls the most secret documents, and they enjoy the fruits of their treachery until the British authorities begin to close in on them.
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I'm A Stranger (1952)
Character: Inspector Craddock
When his grandfather dies, George Westcott (Patrick Doonan) returns home from India to collect his inheritance -- only to find that the will has mysteriously gone missing. As his greedy relatives try to seize the estate, George gets the help of a movie star (Greta Gynt), a window cleaner (James Hayter and a police inspector (Herbert Ross) to track down the missing will. It seems that justice will prevail -- but is George Wescott really George Wescott?
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The Steel Key (1953)
Character: Beroni
An adventurer investigates the theft of a formula for hardened steel, assisted by his girlfriend.
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Bonnie Prince Charlie (1948)
Character: Glonallddale
Scotland, 1745. After decades of exile, Prince Charles Edward Stuart secretly lands with the purpose of revolting the Highland chieftains against the German House of Hanover, ruler of Great Britain.
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The Death of Adolf Hitler (1973)
Character: General Burgdorf
The final days in the Bunker, with Hitler becoming more and more paranoid, plumbing the depths of his madness and reaching his well deserved fate.
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Happy Go Lovely (1951)
Character: Harold
Rich bachelor B.G. Bruno, the head of a successful greeting-card company in Scotland, is essentially a kind man but respectable to the point of stodginess and extreme stuffiness. An American troupe visiting Edinburgh wants to produce a musical in town but has trouble getting financiers. Bruno meets several leading ladies; through a misunderstanding, he doesn't correct their impression that he's a newspaper reporter.
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Ben-Hur (1959)
Character: Officer (uncredited)
In ancient Judea, a Jewish aristocrat opposing Roman occupation of his homeland reunites with his childhood friend, now a Roman commander — setting in motion a saga of betrayal, adventure, tragedy, revenge, and faith.
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