Paul L. Smith is a Actor American born on 24 june 1936 at Everett (USA)
Paul L. Smith
Paul L. Smith participated to
32 films (as actor, director or script writer).
Among those,
3 have good markets following the box office.
Here are the best films classified by number of entries :
Actor
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Directed by Robert AltmanOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
Action,
Adventure,
Musical,
AnimationThemes Seafaring films,
Films about music and musicians,
Transport films,
Pirate films,
Musical films,
Children's filmsActors Robin Williams,
Shelley Duvall,
Ray Walston,
Paul L. Smith,
Paul Dooley,
Richard LibertiniRoles Bluto
Rating54%
Popeye, a sailor, arrives at the small coastal town of Sweethaven ("Sweethaven—An Anthem") while searching for his long-lost father. He is immediately feared by the townsfolk simply because he is a stranger ("Blow Me Down"), and is accosted by a greedy taxman. He rents a room at the Oyl family's boarding house where the Oyls' daughter, Olive, is preparing for her engagement party. Her hand is promised to Captain Bluto, a powerful, perpetually angry bully who runs the town in the name of the mysterious Commodore. In the morning, Popeye visits the local diner for breakfast ("Everything Is Food") and demonstrates his strength as he brawls with a gang of provocative ruffians who give him and the other customers a hard time., 2h1
Directed by Alan ParkerOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Biography,
CrimeThemes Medical-themed films,
Prison films,
Films about drugsActors Brad Davis,
Randy Quaid,
John Hurt,
Paul L. Smith,
Bo Hopkins,
Irene MiracleRoles Hamidou
Rating74%
On October 6, 1970, while on holiday in Istanbul, Turkey, American college student Billy Hayes straps 2 kg of hashish blocks to his chest. While attempting to board a plane back to the United States with his girlfriend, Billy is arrested by Turkish police on high alert due to fear of terrorist attacks. He is strip-searched, photographed and questioned. After a while, a shadowy American (who is never named, but is nicknamed "Tex" by Billy due to his thick Texan accent) arrives, takes Billy to a police station and translates for Billy for one of the detectives. On questioning Billy tells them that he bought the hashish from a taxicab driver, and offers to help the police track him down in exchange for his release. Billy goes with the police to a nearby market and points out the cab driver, but when they go to arrest the cabbie, it becomes apparent that the police have no intention of keeping their end of the deal with Billy. He sees an opportunity and makes a run for it, only to get cornered and recaptured by the mysterious American.