John Sinclair
Total Credits at Criticker: 7 (Actor)
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Zombie! vs. Mardi Gras (1999) - Direct-to-Video
When an occultist raises a body from the dead and sets it loose during Mardi Gras in New Orleans, three filmmakers hear of the carnage and set out to capture the mayhem on film.
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Requiem for Detroit (2010) - TV Movie
A documentary about the decay and industrial collapse of America's fourth largest city. (imdb)
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When Mark 'High Gear' Sherrod (Murray) looses his nerve, the race car driver takes a job driving a taxi, but when he befriends a cute reporter and the young handicapped son of a deceased driver, he attempts to return to the track. (imdb)
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The Messenger Boy (1931) - Short Film
Benny Rubin is a Messenger Boy who gets into trouble with everyone.
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His Taking Ways (1926) - Short Film
His Taking Ways is one of four films made for Biff Comedies, owned by independent producer Samuel Bischoff. Al St. John plays a hearing-impaired burglar who bumbles his way through a suburban break-in. One wonders how a criminal of such incompetence could be responsible for a "200 per cent" increase in burglary, but the premise is just an excuse for St. John to obliviously destroy household furnishings.
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Lovemania (1924) - Short Film
This is an unusual farce comedy combining all the fast action, speed and thrills of the slapstick with the surprises of the farce. Main actor and director Al St. John was the nephew of Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle and considered as a wonderful pantomimist and an acrobat. The film was actually directed anonymously by his uncle.
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Handsome action star Reed Howes, the former "Arrow Collar Man," starred in this low-budget silent melodrama as an adventuresome Yankee who saves the duly elected president of a South American republic from being overthrown by his unscrupulous secretary. Having fallen in love with Rosita Gonzales (Carmelita Geraghty), the daughter of the president of Costa Blanca, Ted Clayton accidentally overhears El Diablo (Jack Mower) discussing a scheme to illegally take control of the government.
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