Dennis Kleinsmith

Dennis Kleinsmith

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Some Are Born
Title: Some Are Born
Character: Mr. Walters
Released: January 1, 2014
Type: Movie
A lonely young man enters college and quickly finds comfort in two mysterious filmmakers that have manipulative plans of their own.
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Ghostlight
Title: Ghostlight
Character: Mr. Black
Released: October 24, 2013
Type: Movie
Andrew wins a radio contest to spend one night alone in a haunted theater on the 80th anniversary of the bloody murder/suicide that occurred within its walls. His prize: $50,000. His task: To spend 12 hours alone inside. The catch: The theater has been reportedly haunted ever since the tragedy 80 years ago, and has been plagued by a series of mysterious deaths in the years since. As Andrew is locked inside the theater for the night, the ghosts and secrets of its past begin to reveal themselves to him. Will he make it through the night to collect his prize? And will he get out before the murderous ghosts take hold of him forever?
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Oz the Great and Powerful
Title: Oz the Great and Powerful
Character: Tinker (uncredited)
Released: March 7, 2013
Type: Movie
Oscar Diggs, a small-time circus illusionist and con-artist, is whisked from Kansas to the Land of Oz where the inhabitants assume he's the great wizard of prophecy, there to save Oz from the clutches of evil.
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Morella
Title: Morella
Character: Man
Released: October 3, 2008
Type: Movie
On a fateful day in the park, a lonely man meets Morella, a beautiful yet singularly bewitching woman. And from their first meeting, their souls become inseparable, their lives bound together forever. Morella is a woman of great intelligence and powers of the mind, she spends her days studying the occult and reading to the man from her collection of ancient texts. Given his devotion to his wife, the man abandons himself completely to her, as their life of seclusion and obsession grows darker with each passing day. Joy fades into the deepest horror as Morella's cold, distant nature and ghostly musical voice oppress the man until he can no longer bear the touch of her fingers, nor the luster of her melancholy eyes.