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http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0823592/Alice in Wonderland (1985) (his last (if I guess) movie, he had a short part in this movie, so it's not worth to watch.) anyway here's the clip of it:
Give My Regards to Broad Street (1984) (Ringo makes a guest appearance in this Paul McCartney film about an ex-Beatle who searches for the missing tapes for his new album. well it's not even a movie for Ringo, he was acting himself, same with Macca, Ringo just took a small job in this movie, so it's nothing special, but for Macca it was a great movie.)
Caveman (1981) (A true classic containing only 15 "words," this movie is a spoof of movies about prehistoric times and dinosaurs. Though not exactly Jurasic Park, it is a lot of fun to watch Ringo, who co-stars with Barbara Bach, Randy Quaid, John Matuszak, Shelly Long, Jack Gilford, and Avery Schreiber. Ringo learns how to stand erect and discovers fire, the wheel and music (drums - of course).)
The Kids Are Alright (1979) (Ringo makes an appearance in this movie about the Who's 15-year career.)
Sextette ( 1978 ) (Ringo co-stars with Mae West in this movie about an aging rock star whose ex-husbands are trying to get a tape that contains information about their relationships with her. Ringo portrays one of her ex-husbands, European director Laslo Karozny.)
The Last Waltz ( 1978 ) (Ringo makes a guest appearance in Martin Scorsese's film of the Band's last concern, held at San Francisco's Winterland Ballroom.)
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Lisztomania (1975) (Ringo plays the Pope in what can best be described as a musical version of The Exorcist.)
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Son of Dracula (1974) (Ringo plays the 200-year-old mystic/magician Merlin. Count Downe, the son of Dracula, is about to take the throne as king of the Netherword when he falls in love with and marries a mortal. Title role went to Ringo's close personal friend Harry Nilsson. It should be noted that Ringo is godfather to at least one of Harry's children. btw Keith Moon and John Bonham were also in that movie, too cool, isn't it?)
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That'll Be the Day (1973) (Ringo plays a rough-and-tumble lad named Mike who works at a fair ground with lead character Jim Maclaine (portrayed by David Essex). Mike cheats a boy out of his change on one of the amusement rides. The boy and some of his friends return later and severely beat Mike. Jim witnesses the attack but chooses to run away rather than help his friend. This movie garnered high praise from reviewers for its gritty look at the underside of life.)
here two clips off Ringo in that movie:
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Born To Boogie (1972) (Ringo makes his directing debut in this movie about a T. Rex concert. Ringo, along with piano pounder Elton John and Who drummer Keith Moon, makes a cameo appearance.)
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hey look, even Robert Plant (Led Zeppelin) wacthes Ringo's directed movies, hehehe!
200 Motels (1971) (A truly strange movie in which Ringo portrays both legendary musician Frank Zappa and Larry the Dwarf . The movie is set in a town called Centerville, which features a concentration camp where the musicians live.)
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Blindman (1970) (Ringo, tired of playing "lovable" characters, portrays a vicious kidnapper being hunted by a blind gunslinger in this spaghetti western. guys, this movie is for real western movie fans... this one is perfect for you, my personally favourite Ringo movie. his character is such a bad-ass and the movie kicks the s*it out of your head. sorry, but the film is rated PG, because of some nudity and violence scenes, but the movie is still kick ass
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watch the full movie here:
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The Magic Christian (1969) (Ringo plays the adopted son of the fabulously wealthy Sir Guy Grand (played by Peter Sellers). Premise of the movie is that people are so greedy they will do anything for money. Best scene was Ringo sitting in the car doing facial exercises, including the silent scream.)
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Candy ( 1968 ) (Ringo made his non-Beatle acting debut in this film, portraying a Mexican gardener who does everything he can think of to win the favor of a woman named Candy. His competitors include Richard Burton (who plays a professor) and Marlin Brando (who plays an Eastern guru). well the movie was dreadful, but it's really worth to see when you know what kind of people starred there: MARLON BRANDO, Richard Burton, James Coburn, John Huston, Walter Matthau, boxing-legend Sugar Ray Robinson and of course the most important - RINGO STARR)
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in my opinion "Blindman" was the greatest Ringo movie, of course if you like to watch those western movies