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Jerry Jones
Actor 1927 - 2012

Jerry Jones

Varner, Arkansas, USA

Filmography

Every title this person appears in

9 titles
The Return of Dolemite

The Return of Dolemite

Frank Pinnock 2002 1h 16m

This low budget action film, originally titled "The Return of Dolemite", follows Rudy Ray Moore as Dolemite, who returns from Africa with superpowers gained from drinking Voodoo Juice.

Walking the Edge

Walking the Edge

Norbert Meisel 1985 1h 34m 6.0

A Los Angeles taxi driver helps a distraught woman on the run from gangsters after they murder her husband and young son.

Tender Mercies

Tender Mercies

Bruce Beresford 1983 1h 32m 6.5

Alchoholic former country singer Mac Sledge makes friends with a young widow and her son. The friendship enables him to find inspiration to resume his career.

Disco Godfather

Disco Godfather

J. Robert Wagoner 1979 1h 33m 5.0

Retired cop and celebrity DJ Tucker Williams (aka The Disco Godfather) takes to the streets as a dangerous hallucinogenic drug called Angel Dust begins to take hold of the neighborhood.

The Human Tornado

The Human Tornado

Cliff Roquemore 1976 1h 36m 3.5

Dolemite comes to the rescue of Queen Bee, whose Nightclub is threatened by the Mafia.

Dolemite

Dolemite

D'Urville Martin 1975 1h 30m 4.0

Dolemite is a pimp who was set up by Willie Greene and the cops, who have planted drugs, stolen furs, and guns in his trunk and got him sentenced to 20 years in jail. One day, Queen B and a warden planned to get him out of Jail and get Willie Green and Mitchell busted for what they did to him.

The Slams

The Slams

Jonathan Kaplan 1973 1h 31m

Rival prison factions surround a Los Angeles convict who has $1.5 million stashed on the outside.

The Long Goodbye

The Long Goodbye

Robert Altman 1973 1h 52m 8.9

Detective Philip Marlowe tries to help a friend who is accused of murdering his wife.

MASH

MASH

Robert Altman 1970 1h 56m 7.8

M.A.S.H. is the heavy war comedy from Robert Altman from 1970 that came out during the Korean war and criticized the American Way of Life.

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