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Detective
Pantella, (Sensation, 1994)
Tough,
world-weary but thorough, Detective Pantella is the epitome of the dedicated
honest cop who knows who the bad guy is but is frustrated by the lack
of proof he needs to catch him. The hard exterior hides a kind heart,
and Pantella is a man who would lay his life on the line to protect the
innocent ...
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Delacroix,
(The Cisco Kid, TV, 1994)
The
loyal but brutal sidekick of the wicked General Dupre, Lieutenant Delacroix
has a certain rough charm with the ladies and a frightening urge to obliterate
the heroic Cisco Kid. He has a light touch on the dance floor and is a
fine swordsman, but he also has his eye on the beautiful but fiery Dominique
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Konstantine
Konali (Police Academy: Mission to Moscow, 1994)
Head
of the Russian mafia, Konali has a taste for good food, buxom women and
lots and lots of money - he doesn't wear a tie clip inscribed with the
word 'Greed' for nothing - and wherever he goes so does Little Skippy,
his pet snake. I'm not going to tell you who Big Skippy is. Always beautifully
dressed, he fancies himself a world-player when it comes to criminal activities,
and what Konali wants, Konali gets ...
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Dr. Frederick
Texarian (Mr. Stitch, 1995)
Dr.
Texarian is involved in the secret project that creates a human being
from other body parts - a modern-day Frankenstein. But underneath the
scientific exterior is a good man with a loving relationship with a fellow
scientist, who delights in a night-time picnics underneath a starry sky.
Beginning to see the folly of the project he plots with his pregnant girlfriend
to stop it if he can ...
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Captain Zoom
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in Outer
Space, TV, 1995)
The
doyen of megalomania, Lord Vox is out to rule the world - well, actually,
he's out to rule just about everything there is to rule. He demands total
obedience from everybody, likes his women subservient and very willing
(and preferably scantily dressed), and just hates being thwarted.
Oh - and he has a taste for good food coupled with a little bit of torture
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One (La Cite
des Enfants Perdu - The City of Lost Children, 1995)
A
circus strongman with the heart of an angel, One is simple, gentle and
devoted to his little brother D'Henré. When D'Henré is kidnapped
by the evil Krank, One and the orphan Miette set out to find him. One
used to be a whale harpooner until one night he heard the whales sing,
and he could kill the huge, gentle creatures no more. But faced with the
threat to the children of the city, One will defend them at all costs
- even to the point of losing his own life.
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Sylvester
(Fluke, 1995)
One
of the most mean-spirited characters you are ever likely to meet, Sylvester
just so happens to be a dog-catcher. Not only is he a dog-catcher, he
sends the dogs he traps to be experimented upon in a lab. He is vicious,
ill-mannered and ... and ... well, let's just say he's plain nasty.
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Norman
Arbuthnot (The Last Supper, 1995)
Highly
intelligent, Norman Arbuthnot is a TV pundit with a great line in outrageous
viewpoints that often border on fascism. Sardonic, clever and very difficult
to gauge, Norman turns out to be far more complex and wily than he appears
... oh, and he does love a good cigar.
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Sayer of
the Law (The Island of Doctor Moreau, 1996)
The
result of experimentation with animal and human genes, Sayer of the Law
is the voice of Justice in the misbegotten community of creatures created
by the insane Doctor Moreau. Blind, but with an unerring sense of right
and wrong, he is one of the few voices of wisdom in a situation fast running
out of control as the creatures of the island begin to rebel against the
man who created them.
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