Jeffries, Lang
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Kampf um Rom I (1968) credited, as Belisar
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Réquiem para el gringo (1968) credited, as Ross Logan
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Kampf um Rom II - Der Verrat (1969) Lang is credited, but he only appears in re-used footage from the first film seen in the 5-minute re-cap at the start of the film, as Belisar.
His character was killed at the end of the first part, so it would only have been a surprise if he had appeared.
His character was killed at the end of the first part, so it would only have been a surprise if he had appeared.
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Le Mans scorciatoia per l'inferno (1970) credited, as John Lee Scott
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El hombre que vino del odio (1971) credited, as Daniel
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Mean Mother (1973) credited, as Dan.
This one is a real head-scratcher. It consists of 50% re-used and re-dubbed footage from El hombre que vino del odio (1971), including 50% of Lang's scenes, and the other 50% is what I presume to be new shot-in-America blaxploitation footage, so you are basically watching two totally unrelated stories, neither of which make much sense. The film was marketed as a blaxploitation film, despite there being no black actors whatever in the re-used footage.
This one is a real head-scratcher. It consists of 50% re-used and re-dubbed footage from El hombre que vino del odio (1971), including 50% of Lang's scenes, and the other 50% is what I presume to be new shot-in-America blaxploitation footage, so you are basically watching two totally unrelated stories, neither of which make much sense. The film was marketed as a blaxploitation film, despite there being no black actors whatever in the re-used footage.
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Gone in 60 Seconds II (1982) credited, as Arthur Wheeler
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Deadline Auto Theft (1983) credited, as Lieutenant Arthur