Steve Bonino

Steve Bonino


in New York City, New York, USA
Steve Bonino is an American actor and musician.

Movies for Steve Bonino...

Remember Me
Title: Remember Me
Character: Repairman
Released: January 1, 1981
Type: Movie
An informational short reminding you that bland, passive-aggressive, businessmen deserve top-notch customer service at all times.
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Friendly Fire
Title: Friendly Fire
Character: Cactus
Released: November 9, 1980
Type: Movie
In March 1970, a U.S. Army officer arrived at the Iowa farm of Peg and Gene Mullen and informed them that their son Michael had been killed in Vietnam by "friendly fire." Their determined attempts to learn more about the circumstances of their son's death are the subject of this true account film.
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Gorp
Title: Gorp
Character: Batshit
Released: May 1, 1980
Type: Movie
Pranksters cause trouble at a summer camp for rich kids.
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Tarantulas: The Deadly Cargo
Title: Tarantulas: The Deadly Cargo
Character: Spud
Released: December 28, 1977
Type: Movie
An airplane carring coffee beans from South America has some unpleasant stowaways: a hoard of tarantulas which overcome the pilots as the airplane is flying over an orange-producing town in California. The airplane crashes, and the unlucky inhabitants of the town release the poisonous spiders into their midst. Once the town's officials discover that the tarantulas are responsible for several deaths, the tarantulas have already descended upon the town's only orange-processing factory. The town's citizens risk their lives to remove the tarantulas from the factory while the poisonous pests are rendered motionless by the transmitted sound of buzzing bees
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Title: The Kids From C.A.P.E.R.
Character: P.T.
Released: September 11, 1976
Type: TV
The Kids From C.A.P.E.R. was a Saturday morning live action television comedy series for children, produced by NBC, that aired from September 11, 1976, to November 20, 1976, and resumed from April 9, 1977, to September 3, 1977. The 13 episodes were produced and directed by Stanley Z. Cherry; among the executive producers was rock impresario Don Kirshner. Both Cherry and Kirshner had worked for previous television series; Kirshner notably for the similairly-themed The Monkees. Although the show has not been released on video, there is an LP of most of the songs from the series, released by Kirshner Records and Tapes in 1977. One of the songs from the series, "When It Hit Me" was released as a single. In addition, it was recorded by Rob Hegel for his 1980 album released by RCA. "Tit For Tat," and "Baby Blue" had both been previously released by Neil Sedaka on his 1975 album "Hungry Years."
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Three Days of the Condor
Title: Three Days of the Condor
Character: Kid
Released: August 1, 1975
Type: Movie
A bookish CIA researcher finds all his co-workers dead, and must outwit those responsible until he figures out who he can really trust.