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Darth
Vader's voice played by James Earl Jones
Star Wars character Darth Vader's
voice which is played by James Earl Jones starring in
other movies TV shows and even cameos. Hit the small
pictures to see the full captures.
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The
Last Remake of Beau Geste (1977)
-Playing the Sheikh
-The priceless Blue Water sapphire is coveted by the heirs
of Sir Hector Geste - his new wife, Flavia (Ann-Margret);
his daughter, Isabel; and his adopted twin sons, heroic
Beau (Michael York) and pathetic Digby (Marty Feldman).
When Sir Hector takes to his deathbed, Beau absconds with
the stone, to keep it from his stepmother. Flavia pursues
him to North Africa, dispensing sexual favors to promote
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Exorcist
II: The Heretic (1977)
-Playing Older Kokumo
-This begins four years after the original possession
of Regan MacNeil (Linda Blair). She's in the care of her
childhood nanny and attends sessions with a psychologist
who thinks Regan remembers more about her ordeal than
she admits. Father Lamont is the protégé
of the priest who died exorcising Regan and he investigates
the death of his mentor. The Father and psychologist think
the demon still exhibits a hold on Regan and they stage
a climactic battle for her soul.
-The Older Kokumo was possessed as a boy by the same demon
as Regan and exorcised by Father Merrin. Father Lamont
travels to Africa to meet him as an adult to learn the
true name and ancient origins of Regan's demon. |
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King
Lear (1974) (TV)
-Playing King Lear
-This is a New York Shakespeare Festival production of
the Bard's tragedy, putting a new spin on this classic
story of one family's vainglorious battle over the affections
and favor of an aging monarch. The original cast re-created
their roles for this 1974 television special. |
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Dr.
Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love
the Bomb (1964)
-Playing Lieutenant Lothar Zogg
-U.S. President Merkin Muffley (Peter Sellers) calls Moscow
about something going wrong with the bomb. Apparentley
psychotic Strategic Air Command officer, Gen. Jack D.
Ripper (Sterling Hayden), lets loose his B-52 bomber squadron
on the Soviet Union. He does this because he believes
that Communists are trying to take over the world. Unfortunately,
his attack will trigger the Russian's Doomsday Machine.
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