George Anderson (March 6, 1886 – August 26, 1948) was an American stage and film actor who appeared in 74 films and 25 Broadway productions in his 34 year career.
Born in New York City in 1886, Anderson made his Broadway debut on August 5, 1907 as the star of an original musical called The Time, the Place and the Girl. For the next ten years he continued to perform on the Great White Way in both musicals and plays – including Victor Herbert's The Duchess – until the end of November 1917. During about this same period, he also appeared in six movies, from 1915 to 1918, at a time when the nascent film industry was largely located in the New York City area.
From 1922 to 1924 and from 1927 to 1936, Anderson again appeared on Broadway in musicals, comedies and melodramas, including The Strawberry Blonde, which he also directed, frequently with about a year between each production, time during which it would be the normal procedure of the period for the production to tour the country. Anderson appeared in two short films released in 1935 and 1936, when the film industry had largely relocated to California and become known as "Hollywood".
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When someone starts using the business end of a pair of hedgeclippers on the more snobbish patrons of a posh country club, rumors fly the slice-n'-dice handiwork is the signiture of The Greenskeeper, a serial killer long thought dead from an explosion years ago. Allen, whose mother owns the country club, begins having nightmare visions where he is haunted by The Greenskeeper. Allen begins to suspect he may have a connection to The Greenskeeper he never dared imagine. Meanwhile, the beautiful jetsetters of the club decide to sneak in after hours for some skinny-dipping, partying, and sex-on-the-green. Unfortunately for the teens, The Greenskeeper decides to crash the party, and armed with golf equipment and landscaping tools, begins picking off Izods one by one. Joining forces with his new love interest Elena, Allen races to the club to try to save his friends. He and Elena must play a deadly game of cat and mouse to survive, because when you have a tee time with The Greenskeeper, it's par for the corpse!
Keywords: bong, country-club, golf
It's Par for the Corpse
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Emanuelle's daughter Pussy introduces her to her new lover and she suffers a flash of recognition. The American man standing in front of her looks familiar, rather like a lover she had some 20 years earlier. A lover that had jilted her at the altar but not before making her pregnant. It can't be the same man... can it? Well, can it?
Keywords: bare-breasts, based-on-novel, black-and-white-prologue, emmanuelle, female-frontal-nudity, female-nudity, hardcore, incest, lesbian, lesbian-kiss
He falls in love with a beautiful young model, only to discover she is the daughter of Emanuelle...
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A former hitman is blackmailed into doing one more job. The hit doesn't go as planned and he winds up with the police and a gang of Chinese hitmen hunting him down. He hides out at a beautiful young woman's place until he can figure out a way to elude all of his pursuers.
Every Crime Shapes Up Different...Every Clue Has Twists and Curves!
Actually Filmed at Carnival Time in Cape Town.
A very special agent with a taste for danger
A very special agent with a code that means: He Can Go All The Way
Mörderische Verbrecherjagd im heißen Südafrika!
A very special agent with an eye for women!
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Three time loser Duke Berne risks life in prison with one more armored car robbery. His attorney's wife Lorna, Berne's old sweetheart, keeps him from it but he goes to jail anyway. Duke and Lorna get some time together again after he stages a prison break, but if he stays with her his old friend George will have to take the rap for killing one of the guards.
Keywords: car-chase, courtroom, crime-spree, crooked-lawyer, femme-fatale, flashback, gangster, heist, murder, ménage-à-trois
HUMPHREY BOGART as the Last of the Racket Barons... the Big Shot of 'em all!
THE SAGA OF THE RISE AND FALL OF A GANG LORD AND HIS LADY!
THE BIG SHOT RETURNS! Up From The Gutter To Make Gangland Shudder!
Joseph 'Duke' Berne: When a thing stinks, it stinks.