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| Jimmy Hollywood |
| Year of Release |
1979 |
| Harrison's Role |
Himself |
| Summary |
Jimmy Alto is an actor wannabe who stumbles into the role of a lifetime. He becomes a vigilante crime-fighter, aided by his sidekick William, who has suffered a head wound and has problems with short-term memory. Jimmy's vigilante alter ego soon becomes a media wonder--but Jimmy remains a total unknown and his long-suffering girl friend Lorraine is getting fed up with the whole situation. (note: Harrison appears in the last five minutes of the movie) |
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| More American Graffiti |
| Year of Release |
1979 |
| Harrison's Role |
Officer Bob Falfa |
| Summary |
This sequel to 'American Graffiti', the hit movie that spawned the 'retro `50s' fad of the early `70s, features everybody from the original cast except Richard Dreyfuss. Now older and wiser, the kids of 'Where were you in `62' learn to deal with life during the mid `60s Vietnam War Era. |
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| Zabriskie Point |
| Year of Release |
1970 |
| Harrison's Role |
Airport worker |
| Summary |
An epic portrait of late Sixties America, as seen through the portrayal of two of its children: anthropology student Daria (who's helping a property developer build a village in the Los Angeles desert) and dropout Mark (who's wanted by the authorities for allegedly killing a policeman during a student riot) |
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| Luv |
| Year of Release |
1967 |
| Harrison's Role |
Hippy |
| Summary |
Harry (Jack Lemmon) is a barely functional human. He meets an old friend who is having marital problems as Harry is about to leap off of a bridge. His friend (Peter Falk) decides that Harry is the man to take his wife (Elaine May) away from him so that Falk can be with his girlfriend. May and Lemmon have an instant attraction and in a short while Lemmon is wearing Falk's suits and Falk is free. But, May soon discovers that Lemmon is the world's worst roommate. |
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| Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round |
| Year of Release |
1966 |
| Harrison's Role |
Bellhop |
| Summary |
Involved crime drama about an intricate plan to rob an airport bank. Watch for the surprise ending and look quickly for a barely-recognizable Harrison Ford in his film debut, playing a bellhop. |
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