Dolph Sweet


Actor

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Wanderers, The (1979) -- (Movie Clip) I Seen This In My Favorite Movie In a Bronx bowling alley, 1963, Richard Price, author of the underlying book, is the hustler in the necktie, John Califano his accomplice, Ken Wahl and John Friedrich representing the title gang, Dolph Sweet as Chubby, overseeing the wager and his own goons, in director Philip Kaufman’s The Wanderers, 1979.
Reds (1981) -- (Movie Clip) What Haven't We Covered? Portland, Oregon, 1915, a somewhat-contrived version of the meeting of the principals (writer-director Warren Beatty as journalist John "Jack" Reed, Diane Keaton as native Louise Bryant), M. Emmet Walsh the pompous orator at a local civic club, early in Reds, 1981.
Reds (1981) -- (Movie Clip) They Are Waiting For Your Example Moscow, 1917, writer-director Warren Beatty as American radical journalist John “Jack” Reed, with Diane Keaton as his colleague and wife Louise Bryant, swept into supporting a general strike, though not recreating a specific historic event, in Reds, 1981.
Reds (1981) -- (Movie Clip) One Big Union Ca. 1916, probably New Jersey, writer-director-star Warren Beatty as activist-journalist John “Jack” Reed at an IWW (Industrial Workers Of The World) gathering, Dolph Sweet playing the legendary organizer Big Bill Haywood, in Beatty’s historical epic Reds, 1981.
Heaven Can Wait (1978) -- (Movie Clip) Opening, Lookin' Good! Opening sequence from Heaven Can Wait, 1978, the hit romantic comedy starring Warren Beatty and Julie Christie, directed by Beatty and Buck Henry, written by Henry and Elaine May.
Heaven Can Wait (1978) -- (Movie Clip) Good Luck Mr. Farnsworth Millionaire Farnsworth (Warren Beatty, who's really deceased quarterback Joe Pendleton) tries out for the team he's just bought in Heaven Can Wait, 1978, directed by Beatty and Buck Henry.

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